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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:

Domain of function is [5,∞) or {x : 5 ≤ x < ∞ }.

Explanation:

We are given with a Graph of a function.

We need to find Domain of the function in the graph.

We know that Domain of a Function is a set of elements of numbers for which we get a image from co-domain of the function or for which function is defines/ exist.

From graph Domain is the value of x-axis for which function is defined.

function is taking vale from x = 5 to x = ∞

Therefore, Domain of function is [5,∞) or {x : 5 ≤ x < ∞ }.

User Francesco Casula
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The domain is the variation of values that x can equal. In this case, the domain is from 5 to infinity.
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