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If you were told to graph a function over the domain -1\leq x\leq 5−1≤x≤5 , identify what x-value we would start with and what x-value we would stop at.
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If you were told to graph a function over the domain -1\leq x\leq 5−1≤x≤5 , identify what x-value we would start with and what x-value we would stop at.
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You would start with 00.-6 and stop a-5954
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