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What is the domain of the function​

What is the domain of the function​-example-1
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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

Domain of any function is defined by all the values of x for which the given function is valid.

In other words for any function if we put the value of x and we get a unique value of y, then x - values are considered as the domain of the function and y- values as range.

From the given graph we can easily say all the values of x greater than (-3) is the domain set.

Therefore, Option B. is the answer.

User David Parvin
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The domain is all of the possible x values, and there are none less than -3 in this case, so the answer is B, which shows that x must be greater than or equal to -3.
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