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Justus Velez
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6 January, 19:39
How to find the domain of a graphed function?
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Grayson Mcconnell
6 January, 19:46
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To find the domain, solve the inequality 4 - x > 0. x < 4. Thus, all numbers less than or equal to 4 represent the domain for this function. When trying to find the domain and range from a graph, the domain is found by looking at the graph from left to right.
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