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Find the domain of the graphed function

Find the domain of the graphed function-example-1

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x \geqslant 10
User Domysee
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Answer:
x\geq 0 Option A is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

domain is the value of x in a given interval. In the given graph we can see that function lies from 0 to infinite.

Hence, x can take all values from
[0,\infty )

Option B is incorrect because graph is not varying in the interval
-9\leq x \leq 5

Option C is incorrect because real number contains all numbers from negative axis to positive whereas this graph only lies in positive x-axis

Option D is Incorrect because y is extended after 10 also so it is not lying in the interval
0\leq x\leq 10

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