Question - Determining the Domain of a Function

Solution:

The function provided in the image is:g(x) = 5 * 3^xTo find the domain of the function, we need to determine the set of all possible input values (x) that the function can accept without causing any mathematical issues, such as division by zero or taking the square root of a negative number.In this case, the function g(x) consists of a constant 5 multiplied by 3 raised to the power of x. For any real number x, 3^x will yield a real number, and multiplying by 5 will also result in a real number. There are no restrictions due to division by zero or square roots (or any other operation that could restrict the domain).Therefore, the domain of the function g(x) is all real numbers, which is often denoted as (-∞, ∞) or simply ℝ.

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