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What is the domain represented by the graph

What is the domain represented by the graph-example-1
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Answer: All real numbers

Explanation:

It is a infinite line, therefore all x values and all y values can be put in and will read a value :)

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Answer:

All real numbers.

Explanation:

Since the graph is a linear function, and the line doesn't have any holes or asymptotes, the graph can input any x-value and output any y-value. Therefore, our domain is all real numbers (any x-value can work).

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