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A curve starts at (0, 2) and passing through (1, 3).
Which statement is true?
A.
The domain of function B is all real numbers greater than 0, and the domain of function A appears to be all real numbers.
B.
The domains of function B and function A appear to be the same.
C.
The domain of function B is all real numbers, and the domain of function A appears to be all real numbers greater than or equal to 2.
D.
The domain of function B is all real numbers, and the domain of function A appears to be all real numbers greater than or equal to 0.
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The curve for function A "starts at (0,2)" and continues to the right, so A is defined for x ≥ 0 (domain [0, ∞)). Function B extends across the whole x-axis, so its domain is all real numbers.
The curve for function A "starts at (0,2)" and continues to the right, so A is defined for x ≥ 0 (domain [0, ∞)). Function B extends across the whole x-axis, so its domain is all real numbers.
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