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What is the domian of the graph

What is the domian of the graph-example-1
User Mathieu De Brito
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answer:

2 ≤ x ≤ 5

Explanation:

at the end of the piece-wise function (the short line), the circles are closed.

closed circles = ≤ or ≥

open circles = < or >

immediately, c and d are out of the equation.

the domain refers to what the range of x-values is (bottom line) so let's look. we have (2,5) and (5,3)

the x-values of those are 2 and 5, with x in between/including them.

(if we were to find the range it would be 5 and 3, with x in between/including them)

so, 2 ≤ x ≤ 5. we use ≤ because it is not smaller than 2, and not bigger than five. using ≥ would be all numbers except in between 2 and 5.

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