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The graph of the piecewise function f(x) is shown what is the domain of f(x)

The graph of the piecewise function f(x) is shown what is the domain of f(x)-example-1

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Answer: (1,1) & (3,-3)

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User Wesley Bland
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The domain of f(x) is all real numbers

The domain of a function is all the x-values for which the function is defined. In other words, it's the set of all possible inputs for the function.

Looking at the graph of the piecewise function, we can see that there are no holes or gaps in the graph. This means that the function is defined for all real numbers.

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