what is the domain of the graph if the equation is y=1x+1

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0,infinite
0,5

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The domain of a graph represents all the possible x-values that the graph can have. In this case, since the equation is y = 1x + 1, the domain is all real numbers because there are no restrictions or limitations on the x-values. Therefore, the correct answer is 0, infinite.
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