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Given information

The given function is:

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The domain of the function is the set of numbers for which the function exists.

It means it has a finite value for all numbers in the domain.

The function has the value for the real numbers that are less than or equal to and has the value for the real numbers that are greater than .

That means the function has finite value for the real numbers that are greater than or equal to , and less than.

It follows that the given function exists for all real numbers.

So, the domain of the given function is .

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