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A graph has the domain 1≤x<5 . Describe the end points of the gra
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The given graph has a domain of 1 ≤ x < 5. This means that the x-values of the graph range from 1 (inclusive) to 5 (exclusive).
Since the domain is 1 ≤ x < 5, the graph will have an endpoint at x = 1 and another endpoint at x = 5.
At these endpoints, we can specify the values of the y-coordinate of the graph as it intersects the x-axis.
However, without any knowledge of the equation or shape of the graph, we cannot determine the specific y-coordinate values at the endpoints. The endpoints will depend on the specific equation or function that defines the graph.
Since the domain is 1 ≤ x < 5, the graph will have an endpoint at x = 1 and another endpoint at x = 5.
At these endpoints, we can specify the values of the y-coordinate of the graph as it intersects the x-axis.
However, without any knowledge of the equation or shape of the graph, we cannot determine the specific y-coordinate values at the endpoints. The endpoints will depend on the specific equation or function that defines the graph.
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