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Find the domain of the graphed function. Help me please);

Find the domain of the graphed function. Help me please);-example-1
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The correct answer is B. -4<x<2.

This is because the domain is looking for the values of x that can be used in the function. In the picture below, you will notice that the leftmost point is at x = -4. This is as low as the x value goes. The rightmost point is at x = 2, which is as large as the x value gets. Therefore the domain is between those two numbers.

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