Use the graph of the function to answer the question.

Write the domain of the function given in the graph in set builder notation.
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left-brace x vertical-line x greater-than-or-equal-to 10 right-brace
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left-brace x vertical-line x greater-than-or-equal-to 0 right-brace
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left-brace x vertical-line x greater-than 10 right-brace
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left-brace x vertical-line x greater-than 0 right-brace

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To determine the correct domain of the function from the graph, we need to identify the range of \( x \) values for which the function is defined.

Based on the options provided:

  1. \( { x \mid x \geq 10 } \)
  2. \( { x \mid x \geq 0 } \)
  3. \( { x \mid x > 10 } \)
  4. \( { x \mid x > 0 } \)

Without seeing the specific graph, if the function starts at \( x = 0 \) and continues without restriction, the correct choice would be:

  • \( { x \mid x \geq 0 } \)

If the function starts at \( x = 10 \) or has a similar restriction, then the correct choice would be:

  • \( { x \mid x \geq 10 } \) or \( { x \mid x > 10 } \), depending on whether it includes or excludes 10.

Please review the graph to determine where the function starts and to choose the appropriate response.

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