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A piecewise function is represented by the graph below. On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 2 lines. The first line is made up of 2 lines. One line goes from (negative 5, 3) to (negative 1, negative 1) and then goes up to a closed circle at (1, 1). The second line has an open circle at (1, 2) and then continues up through (3, 4). What is the domain for the piece of the function represented by f(x) = x + 1? x 1
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