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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30, dbethel8408

The graph of a function, ƒ, is shown here. What is the domain of ƒ? A) (−∞, −3] ∪ (−1, 4) ∪ [5, ∞) B) (−∞, −3] ∪ (−1, 4) ∪ [5, ∞] C) [−∞, −3] ∪ (−1, 4) ∪ [5, ∞) Eliminate D) [−∞, −3] ∪ (−1, 4) ∪ [5, ∞]

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