Find the domain of the function represented in the graph. (Image below.) 1.) The domain consists of input values from -5 to 3. 2.) The domain consists of input values from -4 to 6. 3.) The domain consists of input values from -5 to 6. 4.) The domain consists of input values from -4 to 3.
The domain in this case consists of all possible values of x that will satisfy the graph. Can you see these values?
Yes.
So what answer did you get fallingangel?
I would say number 3.
No it's not #3
If I read it wrong the first time, then I would say #4.
and it's not #4 either
Hhmm.
I though it was 2.
*thought
and it's not 2....lol so what's left?
Well, #1, but please explain; this helps me.
the domain is the set of allowable x values, the x values range from -5 to 3, so the domain is the set of all numbers that lie in the interval from -5 to 3.
Oh, okay, I see that now. Thanks so much!
Yes, thank you! I just forgot the difference between range and domain.
you're welcome
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