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HELP! Consider the function represented by the graph. On a coordinate plane, a straight line with a negative slope begins on the y-axis at (0, 9) and exits the plane at (8, 1). What is the domain of this function?

HELP! Consider the function represented by the graph. On a coordinate plane, a straight-example-1
User Nsgulliver
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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

User Webclimber
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Answer:

x ≥ 0

Explanation:

Given,

There is a straight line started from (0, 9) and passes through (8, 1),

∵ In the coordinate plan, the values of x are arranged in increasing order to the right side of the y-axis,

Thus, the line is defined for all real values of x greater than 0,

Hence, Domain of the line = All real numbers greater than equal to 0,

i.e. x

Thus, FIRST OPTION is correct.

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