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trasher [3.6K]
1 year ago
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Help meeeeeeeeee pleaseee

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1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]1 year ago
8 0

The domain of the line in the graph is x∈R.

<h3>What is a domain?</h3>
  • The set of all potential inputs for a function is its domain.
  • For instance, the domain of f(x)=x² and g(x)=1/x are all real numbers with the exception of x=0.
  • Additionally, we can define special functions with more constrained domains.
  • Consider the function y = f(x), which has the independent variable x and the dependent variable y.
  • A value for x is said to be in the domain of a function f if it successfully allows the production of a single value y using another value for x.

So, the domain the line is:

  • From the given graph, we know that y = every time.

Which means, in the given graph, y = x = 10.

This also means:

  • y = x = 9
  • y = x = 11
  • y = x = 10

The values of x can go to infinity.

  • Then the domain will be x∈R.

Therefore, the domain of the line in the graph is x∈R.

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