The domain of the function shown on the graph include the following: A. all real numbers.
In Mathematics and Geometry, a domain is simply the set of all real numbers (x-values) for which a particular relation or function is defined.
The horizontal section of any graph is typically used for the representation of all domain values. Additionally, all domain values are both read and written by starting from smaller numerical values to larger numerical values, which means from the left of a graph to the right of the coordinate axis.
By critically observing the graph shown in the image attached below, we can logically deduce the following domain:
Domain = (-∞, ∞), x, or all real numbers.
Complete Question:
What is the domain of the function on the graph?
all real numbers
all real numbers greater than or equal to -2
all real numbers greater than or equal to -5
all real numbers greater than or equal to 0