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asked 02/04/22What is the domain of the graphed function?
What is the domain of the graphed function?
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Rebecca T. answered 02/04/22
Patient and Effective Tutor with a Civil Engineering Background
Domain = x-values
To determine the domain, we can simply look at the graph and ask ourselves, "Where does the graph show a value over the x-axis?"
Going from left to right, we see it starts at -2 and is continuous until it stops at 1.
Thus, our answer:
i.e., x is greater than or equal to -2 and less than or equal to 1

Sadia S. answered 02/04/22
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The domain of the graphed function is
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Jon S.
The domain of a function is all the possible input (x) values.02/04/22