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What is the domain of the function shown on the graph

What is the domain of the function shown on the graph-example-1

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Answer: Choice B)
-\infty < x < \infty

In other words, the domain is the set of all real numbers.

This is because the graph stretches forever to the left and right. Any x value can be used as an input to this function.

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Answer:

Choice B

Explanation:

the domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function

so this is the all x values, there is an arrow on both ends so that means that it could be any x values eventually hence the one you have selected is correct

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