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1 What is the domain of the linear function
graphed below?

1 What is the domain of the linear function graphed below?-example-1
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The domain of a function is the set of all possible inputs for the function - so all possible x values in some f(x) functions.

From the graph, you can see that the values on the x-axis below the graph are in the range -4 (exclusive) and 2 (inclusive) that's why the range is
-4 < x <=2, or simply (-4,2>

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