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5 Select the correct answer. What is the domain of the function shown on the graph? y 6 22 2 4 -8 18 16 6 OA. -

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As we can see from the graph, the values that the variable x or all the possible acceptable values it can take have no restrictions here. That is, the variable, x, can take any possible value. Therefore, we can say that the domain for this function is:

[tex]-\inftyAs the values for x take greater values, the values of y (range) take negative values.

Therefore, the correct option is option A.

5 Select the correct answer. What is the domain of the function shown on the graph-example-1
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