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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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all real numbers greater than or equal to -3
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Answer:

The correct option is all real numbers greater than or equal to -3.

Explanation:

The concept of domain of a function refers to all the points in the x axis for which the function is defined. In the graph as you can see the function starts in x = -3 (includes that point) and growths towards positive values of x, to +∞. So its domain is [-3, ∞) or {R, x≥ -3} in other words "all real numbers greater than or equal to -3."

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