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Answer:

HERE IT IS...

Step-by-step explanation:

the domain or set of departure of a function is the set into which all of the input of the function is constrained to fall. It is the set X in the notation f: X → Y, and is alternatively denoted as. Since a function is defined on its entire domain

Answer:

Very simple!

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function is where the function is defined, for the values of x.

Long story short, see the function? Where the blue line passes over the x-vales is the domain. Where there is no blue line over the x-values does not belong to the domain.

Thus, the function is defined for [tex]-8\leq x\leq 8[/tex], or [tex][-8, 8][/tex].

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