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What is the domain of the function on the graph?

What is the domain of the function on the graph?-example-1
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I think it’s x>=-3
That means greater than or equal to btw :)
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Answer: The answer is
[-3,\infty).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the domain of the function that is graphed in the figure.

We can see from the graph that the values of x will give the domain and the corresponding values of y will give the range of the function.

Since the values of x does not go beyond -3 on the negative X-axis and it goes to infinity on the positive X- axis, so the domain will be greater than or equal to -3.

Thus, the required domain is
[-3,\infty].

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