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What is the domain? Is it (-4,3)

What is the domain? Is it (-4,3)-example-1
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Yes I think you are correct. The domain appears to be the set of x values such that -4 < x < 3 meaning that x is between -4 and 3, excluding each endpoint. In interval notation, that translates to (-4, 3). This of course assumes that we have two vertical asymptotes bookending the left and right sides of the curve, and these vertical asymptotes are at x = -4 and x = 3. If the curve extends beyond these boundaries, then the domain would instead be the set of all real numbers.

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