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What is the domain of the function using the graph?

A.) (x|x >2)
B.) (x|x e R)
C.) (x|x <2)
D.) (x|x > -4)

What is the domain of the function using the graph? A.) (x|x >2) B.) (x|x e R) C-example-1

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The answer is B) x is equal to all real numbers.

The domain of a function is the numbers for x that you can put in. Although the y-values are restricted here, you can put any number you want in for x. Therefore, x is equal to all real numbers.

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