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  • 25-02-2022
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If we changed the 2 to a 5 in the domain restriction x < 2, what would happen to the graph?

If we changed the 2 to a 5 in the domain restriction x lt 2 what would happen to the graph class=

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N1ghtKi113r
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  • 25-02-2022

Answer:

The linear line will continue on its path until it reaches x=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the restriction is x is less than 2, x cannot be 2 or anything greater than 2. By changing the 2 to a 5, x can now not be 5 or anything greater than 5 so it stops right before 5 (usually indicated on a graph with an open circle).

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