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What is the domain of the function represented by the graph? A graph shows an upward parabola on a coordinate plane vertex at (minus 4, minus 4) which intercepts axis at (minus 5, 0), and (minus 3, 0) passes through (minus 3, 1), and (minus 2.5, minus 5). all real numbers x ≤ -2 x ≥ -6 x ≥ 4

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Using it's concept, the domain of the function represented by the graph is all real numbers.

What is the domain of a function?

The domain of a function is the set that contains all possible input values for the function.

In this problem, a parabola is used, which has no restriction such as an even root or a fraction, hence the domain is all real values.

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