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12-Write the domain in interval notation.(a) w(x)= lx+1l+4(b) y(x)= X ➗ lx+1l+4(c) Z(x)= X ➗ lx+1l-4

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Step-by-step explanation

Part A

We are told to obtain the domain of the given function:


w(x)=|x+1|+4

The domain of a function is the set of all possible inputs for the function.

we can use the graph to obtain the intervals of the domain


\mathrm{The\:domain\:of\:a\:function\:is\:the\:set\:of\:input\:or\:argument\:values\:for\:which\:the\:function\:is\:real\:and\:defined}

Thus, the solution is


\begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&amp;\:-\infty \:<p></p><p>For part B</p>[tex]y(x)=(x)/(|x+1|+4)

The domain will be


\begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&amp;\:-\infty \:<p></p><p>Part C</p><p></p>[tex]z(x)=(x)/(|x+1|-4)

The domain will be


\begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&amp;\:x<-5\quad \mathrm{or}\quad \:-53\:\\ \:\mathrm{Interval\:Notation:}&amp;\:\left(-\infty \:,\:-5\right)\cup \left(-5,\:3\right)\cup \left(3,\:\infty \:\right)\end{bmatrix}

12-Write the domain in interval notation.(a) w(x)= lx+1l+4(b) y(x)= X ➗ lx+1l+4(c-example-1
12-Write the domain in interval notation.(a) w(x)= lx+1l+4(b) y(x)= X ➗ lx+1l+4(c-example-2
12-Write the domain in interval notation.(a) w(x)= lx+1l+4(b) y(x)= X ➗ lx+1l+4(c-example-3
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