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find the domain of the function
P(x) =x^2 - 2x + 3
I don't get at all
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The domain is the range or list of valid values of x. In the particular case, it would be (-∞,+∞), which means the interval of real numbers from -infinity to +infinity, but excluding the two limits.
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domain--set of all possible inputs for the function range-set of all possible