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What is the domain of the function graphed below?

This one is giving me trouble, I need help on it What is the domain of the function-example-1
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Answer:

x≤7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: Choice A

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Step-by-step explanation:

The drawing is fairly faint, but it appears there's an arrow pointing to the left at the location (-6,3). If this is the case, then the function curve continues on forever in that direction.

The domain is the set of allowed x values. If we were to place the pencil on the blue curve and shade the x axis directly above or below that pencil point, then we would effectively shade everything to the left of x = 7.

In other words, we would shade x < 7 on the number line. The value x = 7 itself is left out due to the open hole.

Again, this all assumes that there is an arrow at (-6,3) that points to the left.

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