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What is the domain of function f?

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User Eliott Robson
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Answer:

B. -∞
\leq x
\leq

Explanation:

The domain of a graph is all the x-values it covers. Since this graph does not have any arrows at its end or beginning points, we can assume it goes on forever. Lines that go on forever always have an infinite domain.

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Answer:

The domain of a function f(x) is the set of all values for which the function is defined, and the range of the function is the set of all values that f takes. (In grammar school, you probably called the domain the replacement set and the range the solution set.

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