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What is the domain of the function?Type the domain using interval notation example : (#,#]

What is the domain of the function?Type the domain using interval notation example-example-1
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The domain of the function is described as a set of values of x where the function exists. Based on the plot given, the permissible values of x start at -1 and the function will continue to exist for any values of x greater than or equal to -1 until infinity. Hence, the domain of this function using interval notation is [-1, ∞). Note that -1 is an acceptable value of x based on the plot since the point where the plot starts (at x = -1) is shaded black, hence, we use a bracket sign at the left-hand side of the notation.

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