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What is the domain of the function graphed below?

A. x = -1,2,4
B. x
C. x=2
D. x=-2,4

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What is the domain of the function graphed below? A.  x = -1,2,4 B.  x=-2,-1,2,4 C-example-1
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Answer:

x

Explanation:

Domain: input values (x-values)

Asymptote: a line which the curve gets infinitely close to, but never touches.

Hole: a point on the graph where the function is not defined.

From inspection of the graph:

  • Vertical asymptotes at x = -1 and x = 4
  • Hole at x = 2

As vertical asymptotes and holes restrict the domain of a rational function, the domain is x

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