To identify the domain for a graph, we need to look for the range of x-values that the graph covers.
- The notation [a, b] indicates that the endpoints a and b are included in the domain (closed interval).
- The notation (a, b) indicates that the endpoints a and b are not included (open interval).
Without seeing the graph, I cannot definitively identify the domain. However, I can help you interpret the options based on what each denotes:
- \([-1.5, 1)\) includes -1.5 but not 1.
- \((-1.5, 1]\) includes 1 but not -1.5.
- \([-1.5, 1]\) includes both -1.5 and 1.
- \((-1.5, 1)\) includes neither -1.5 nor 1.
If you provide a description of the graph or the values it covers, I can help you select the correct notation for the domain.