could you help me figure out how to do this

find the domain of the function

P(x)=^2 -2x + 10

No, I'm sorry, but I my math skills are basically limited to elementary math.

Of course! To find the domain of a function, you need to determine the set of all possible input values (x) for which the function is defined.

In the case of the function P(x) = x^2 - 2x + 10, it is a quadratic function. The domain of a quadratic function is all real numbers unless there are any restrictions stated in the problem or characteristics that limit the possible values of x.

However, since there are no restrictions mentioned in your question, we can assume that the domain of the function P(x) is all real numbers.

So, the domain of the function P(x) = x^2 - 2x + 10 is (-∞, ∞), which represents all real numbers.