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Discovering the Domain of a Graph

Understanding the domain of a graph is a fundamental concept in mathematics. Our AI assistant is here to help you navigate through the steps and provide clear explanations.

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Finding the domain of a graph typically involves identifying all the possible x-values for which the function is defined. You can look at the graph and see where the curve or line exists horizontally. Are there any specific graphs you're working with right now? It can help to look at those details more closely. What challenges are you encountering with finding the domain? I'd love to help you out!