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1 A linear function is shown on the graph below.

1 A linear function is shown on the graph below.-example-1
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The graph of a linear function is given with a hole at x=4.

It is required to write an inequality that represents the domain of the part shown.

Recall that the domain of a function is the set of all x values for which the function is defined.

Since there is a hole at x=4, it follows that the function is not defined at x=4.

Notice that the graph moves towards the right of the x-axis from 4.

Hence, the inequality that represents the domain of the function is:


x>4

The answer is x>4.
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