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What appears to be the domain of the part of the exponential function graphed? A) x ≤ 1 B) h(x) ≤ 1 C) x ≤ 5 D) h(x) ≤ 5

What appears to be the domain of the part of the exponential function graphed? A) x-example-1
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A) x is less than it equal to 1 because your domain can’t have h(x) because that’s your function and would be your range but in this case it’s your domain and your domain or else known as the x coordinate would have to be the number on the x axis that your line starts, your line begins on line 1 on the x axis which would be your domain
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