Respuesta :

The domain is the set of allowed input x values for the function. In this case, the domain is the inequality x > -8 (note the vertical asymptote at x = -8 in which the function never touches)

If you want to write the domain in interval notation, then you would write [tex](-8, \infty) [/tex] which is the interval from -8 to positive infinity (excluding both endpoints)

The domain of the function is (-∞, ∞).

Definition of function

A function is an expression that shows the relationship between variables as well as numbers.

The domain of a function is the set of all possible inputs for the function.

From the graph, the domain is the set of all x values, hence:

Domain = (-∞, ∞)

The domain of the function is (-∞, ∞).

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