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Need some help on this algebra question, anyone know the answer? Help would be appreciated

Need some help on this algebra question, anyone know the answer? Help would be appreciated-example-1

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The domain of a function are the possible input values of the function. (i.e. the possible x-values of the function).

From the given table representing a function, the x-values of the function are -6, -1, 0 and 3.

Therefore, the domain of the function is given by x
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