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Please answer its for math

Please answer its for math-example-1
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Answer:

-9 < x < 6 or (-9, 6)

Explanation:

The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph. Here, the graph is defined for all values of x between -9 and +6, but not for those end values. (The open circles mean those points are not included in the graph.)

As an inequality, the domain is ...

-9 < x < 6

In interval notation, the domain is ...

(-9, 6)

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Additional comment

Round brackets (parentheses) are used in interval notation to indicate the point is not included. Square brackets [ ] are used when the end points are included. The brackets may be mismatched if on end is part of the domain, but the other is not.

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