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What is the domain of the relation?

ty
4
2
-4<=x<=4
-4 -4<=X<=6
4
-4 3 of 11

What is the domain of the relation? ty 4 2 -4<=x<=4 -4 -4<=X<=6 4 -4 3 of-example-1
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Answer:

-4 ≤ x ≤ 6

Explanation:

When we talk of the domain, we are referring to the possible x-values

from the diagram, we can see that we have the x-values at -4 and 6

The dotted line means that -4 and 6 are in the domain

Thus, the two points represent the end and starting point of the domain

Writing this in interval notation, we have the representation as;

-4 ≤ x ≤ 6

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