FAN AND MEDAL:
The graph provided shows three functions: Which function has all real numbers as its domain? Only f(x) Both g(x) and p(x) Both f(x) and g(x) Only p(x)
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Are you sure this is the diagram that goes with this problem? In the link there is just one function--a horizontal line. The problem talks about 3 different functions.
OMG. I didnt even notice!!!!
Better?
If you look at the g(x) graph, the ends have open circles which means g(x) is not defined for those x values. So g(x) does not have ALL real numbers for its domain. f(x) is a straight line but it has a finite length and stops abruptly. It does not cover all x values. But p(x) seems to cover all negative x values and keeps increasing as x increases. Its domain is all real numbers.
So it would be D? As in only p(x)?
yes.
Oh okay...I understand now!!! Thanks SO much hun!!!(: @aum
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