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    A domain of a function refers to the set of input values accepted by the function. Here are some examples:
    1. The function f(x) = x^2 has a domain of all real values.
    2. Another function may have a stricter domain, such as only existing on the interval.
    3. The domain of a function can be expressed using inequality notation (e.g., x ≥ 2), interval notation (e.g., [2, ∞)), or set builder notation (e.g., {x | x ≥ 2}).
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