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Question
what is the domain of this quadratic function?
Step1: Recall domain definition
The domain of a function is the set of all possible \( x \)-values for which the function is defined.
Step2: Analyze quadratic graph
For a quadratic function (parabola), the graph extends horizontally (along the \( x \)-axis) to the left and right without any breaks or restrictions (unless there's a specific context, but here it's a standard parabola). So the \( x \)-values can be any real number.
Step3: Express domain
In interval notation, all real numbers are represented as \( (-\infty, \infty) \), or in set notation as \( \{x | x \in \mathbb{R}\} \).
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The domain of the quadratic function is all real numbers, which can be written as \( (-\infty, \infty) \) (or \( \{x | x \text{ is a real number}\} \)).