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Use the graph to determine the domain and range. Then state whether the relation is a function.

What is the domain of the​ function?


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Answer:

[-2, 4]

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function is the set of all x-values a relation could possibly take on to have an output. This is represented by in the graph by having the line correspond to the x-value. From the graph shown we can see that  x-values from -2 to 4 have a line corresponding to them, and the dots are closed meaning it is inclusive. This would be written as: [-2, 4]