What is the domain of the function graphed below?
y
4.
6
4 3 2 1
(-6,31
13, 3)
1.
1
2
4 5 6 7 8 X
8 -6 -5 4 -2
(-1,-1)
3
4
What is the domain of the function?
whether it's diameter, or radius, i believe if i remember correctly from school, every amount has to always add up to 180. so if you take 53, and starting adding, long story short, taking 127 and adding it to 53, gives you 180.
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