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It's about Graphs of function

Identity the domain of the function shown in the graph

It's about Graphs of function Identity the domain of the function shown in the graph-example-1

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Domain is all possible inputs (x-values), so based on the graph all x-values are possible. That makes the answer D.

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Answer:

Option D. is the answer.

Explanation:

When we use the graph of any function to find the domain, x-values of the graph are considered to be the domain of the graphed function.

The graph attached is a sine graph which will have domain as (-∞, ∞)

In other words all real numbers for the value of x will be the domain of the function.

Option D. is the answer.

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