Question
What is the domain of the function represented in the graph?
• {t|0 ≤ 14}
• {| 0≤h≤210}
O {t|0≤t≤210}
{h|0≤h≤14
• {t|0 ≤ 14}
• {| 0≤h≤210}
O {t|0≤t≤210}
{h|0≤h≤14
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the domain of a function represented in a graph, we typically look for the set of all possible input values (often represented as "x" or another variable) that the function can accept.
If you are referring to the variable "t" and the intervals you provided, it seems like you're looking for the valid input range for "t."
Based on the provided options, the correct notation for the domain would be:
**{t | 0 ≤ t ≤ 210}**
This means that the function is defined for all values of "t" from 0 to 210, inclusive.
If this was a typographical error and you meant to list "t" for the first option, then make sure that it is consistent across the options. If "h" is intended, the correct domain should match the variable being used in the graph.
Let me know if you meant a specific variable (t or h), and I can confirm the correct domain based on that context!
If you are referring to the variable "t" and the intervals you provided, it seems like you're looking for the valid input range for "t."
Based on the provided options, the correct notation for the domain would be:
**{t | 0 ≤ t ≤ 210}**
This means that the function is defined for all values of "t" from 0 to 210, inclusive.
If this was a typographical error and you meant to list "t" for the first option, then make sure that it is consistent across the options. If "h" is intended, the correct domain should match the variable being used in the graph.
Let me know if you meant a specific variable (t or h), and I can confirm the correct domain based on that context!