
Sdasd S.
asked 02/04/22What is the domain of he graphed function?
What is the domain of he graphed function?
1 Expert Answer

Rebecca T. answered 02/04/22
Patient and Effective Tutor with a Civil Engineering Background
Domain = x-values
To find the answer, look at the graph and ask yourself, "Where does the graph show a value over/under the x-axis?" or "at what values along the x-axis does the graph exist?"
The x-values of this graph are from -3 to 4.
The "dots" at the end point of the graph are significant. A solid dot indicates "equal to" (≤,≥) while an open dot indicates "not equal to" (>,<).
Your answer will follow a format like this: 1 < x ≤ 8
I'll confirm your answer if you want to give it a try!
Still looking for help? Get the right answer, fast.
Get a free answer to a quick problem.
Most questions answered within 4 hours.
OR
Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.
Jon S.
The domain of a function is all the possible input (x) values.02/04/22