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When looking for the domain of a graph, which values are you looking for?

x-values


y-values

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When looking for the domain of a graph, we look for the x-values.

X-VALUES

Every one of a method's x-values, or entries, make up the domain, and all of a substring y-values, or outputs, make up the range. The domain of a vertex is every value in the structure, from left to right. The graph's range includes all integers from lower to higher.

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