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What is the domain of the function

What is the domain of the function-example-1
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Explanation:

The domain is all the possible x-values of a function. This is the set of input values for a function. Now, consider the two points (-7, 7) and (7, 5).

Your domain is -7 <= x <= 7.

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The two end points must not be included. The values of then end points read as points are (-7,0) and (7,0). The domain is the x value's range -7<x<7. That's the answer.

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