What would the domain of p be in p(x)=x squared-2x+10?
I believe that it would be x squared+10 solved but I am not sure how to get the domain.
The domain of x is all x, the range of p will be from the mininum value of x to the max. Now the max is obviously + inf,and you can sketch it, but the min will be at x=1 or 1^2-2x+10=9
SO the range of p(x) is from 9 to inf
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To determine the domain of a function, we need to identify all the possible values that the independent variable (in this case, x) can take.
In the given polynomial function, p(x) = x^2 - 2x + 10, there are no restrictions on the variable x. This means that any real number can be substituted for x without any issues.
Hence, the domain of the function p(x) is all real numbers, which can be written as (-∞, +∞) in interval notation.