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What is the domain of this function?

What is the domain of this function?-example-1
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The closed dot at (0, 9) indicates that that's where the graph begins. The arrow at the other end indicates that it has no end. Since the domain covers x values only (NOT Y VALUES!), we only need be concerned with the x values. It starts at x = 0 and never ends, so the domain is properly stated as

x

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