To identify the domain of the difference between functions, we need to figure out all the valid values for which both of these functions hold true. Essentially, the domain represents all conceivable x-values that will yield actual y-values. To put it in a more straightforward way, the domain is the 'habitat' or 'existence' of the function along the x-axis.
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