Identify the domain of the function shown in the graph.

• A. xis all real numbers:
• B. -5 ≤x$5
• c. x>0
D. 0≤ x$5

1 answer

To accurately identify the domain of the function shown in the graph, I would need to see the graph itself. However, based on the options provided, I can help explain what each of them means:

A. \(x\) is all real numbers: This indicates that the function is defined for every possible value of \(x\).

B. \(-5 \leq x \leq 5\): This indicates that the function is defined for \(x\) values from \(-5\) to \(5\), inclusive.

C. \(x > 0\): This indicates that the function is defined only for positive values of \(x\).

D. \(0 \leq x \leq 5\): This indicates that the function is defined for \(x\) values from \(0\) to \(5\), inclusive.

If you can describe the graph or provide specific details about it, I would be able to help you determine which option correctly represents the domain of the function in question.