Determine the intervals of the domain over which function is continuous. AY Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. -4 Q 3 O A. The function is continuous on (Type your answer in interval notation.) 1- O B. The function is not continuous. -3 -2

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### Determine the Intervals of the Domain Over Which the Function is Continuous

Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.

- **A. The function is continuous on** _____.  
  *(Type your answer in interval notation.)*
- **B. The function is not continuous.**

#### Description of the Graph:
The graph depicted on the right side of the question shows a function plotted on a Cartesian coordinate system. Key features of the graph include:

- The horizontal axis (x-axis) ranges from -4 to 6.
- The vertical axis (y-axis) ranges from -5 to 5.
- A solid curve starts at a closed dot (indicating that the point is included) at the coordinate (5, 3), and appears to continue upwards towards positive infinity along the y-axis.

This graph should be analyzed to determine the intervals over which the function is continuous. Based on these features, you may proceed to select the appropriate option and provide the interval in which the function is continuous, if necessary.
Transcribed Image Text:### Determine the Intervals of the Domain Over Which the Function is Continuous Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. - **A. The function is continuous on** _____. *(Type your answer in interval notation.)* - **B. The function is not continuous.** #### Description of the Graph: The graph depicted on the right side of the question shows a function plotted on a Cartesian coordinate system. Key features of the graph include: - The horizontal axis (x-axis) ranges from -4 to 6. - The vertical axis (y-axis) ranges from -5 to 5. - A solid curve starts at a closed dot (indicating that the point is included) at the coordinate (5, 3), and appears to continue upwards towards positive infinity along the y-axis. This graph should be analyzed to determine the intervals over which the function is continuous. Based on these features, you may proceed to select the appropriate option and provide the interval in which the function is continuous, if necessary.
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