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**Title: Understanding Domain in Interval Notation**

**Instructions:** Write the domain of the function using interval notation.

**Graph Explanation:**

This graph displays a horizontal line at \(y = 2\). The line extends from \(x = -5\) to \(x = -2\) on the horizontal axis. Both endpoints of the line are marked with open circles, indicating that these values are not included in the domain.

**Interval Notation for the Domain:**

The domain of the function, represented in interval notation, is \((-5, -2)\).

**Input Field:**

The domain is: \[ \_\_\_\_ \]

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This activity demonstrates how to express the domain of a function using interval notation, with special attention to understanding open intervals indicated by open circles on the graph.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Understanding Domain in Interval Notation** **Instructions:** Write the domain of the function using interval notation. **Graph Explanation:** This graph displays a horizontal line at \(y = 2\). The line extends from \(x = -5\) to \(x = -2\) on the horizontal axis. Both endpoints of the line are marked with open circles, indicating that these values are not included in the domain. **Interval Notation for the Domain:** The domain of the function, represented in interval notation, is \((-5, -2)\). **Input Field:** The domain is: \[ \_\_\_\_ \] --- This activity demonstrates how to express the domain of a function using interval notation, with special attention to understanding open intervals indicated by open circles on the graph.
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