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What is the domain of the function of the graph?

What is the domain of the function of the graph?-example-1

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Answer:

The domain of the graph is,


Domain = (-\infty,\infty)

Explanation:

The domain is the interval of values for which the function is defined.

We see that for all values of x, the function is defined

(e.g for x = 0 f(0) = 3 and so on)

and we see that it is defined for negative as well as positive values of x.

Hence the domain will be,


Domain = (-\infty,\infty)

The domain is from negative infinity to positive infinity

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