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Answer:

[tex]S=\{\forall \,s,t\in \mathbb{R}|s\in(-\infty,+\infty), t\in(-\infty,+\infty)\}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let be [tex]f(s,t) = \sqrt{s^{2}+t^{2}}[/tex], the range of a square root compehends the subset of positive real numbers plus zero. Likewise, the range of the square of any number has the same subset with all real set as domain. As square root encloses a sum of squares, the domain of the function is:

[tex]S=\{\forall \,s,t\in \mathbb{R}|s\in(-\infty,+\infty), t\in(-\infty,+\infty)\}[/tex]

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