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Help me please for me it’s confusing

Help me please for me it’s confusing-example-1
User Ovicko
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Answer:

-∞ < x < 0

Explanation:

The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph.

The arrow at upper left means the graph extends to infinity upward and to the left.

The open circle on the y-axis means the value x=0 is not included in the domain.

So, the graph extends from -∞ to as close to zero as you like:

domain: -∞ < x < 0

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