The correct option is
i.e., the domain of the function is
.
Further explanation:
Here, the function is given by the set of ordered pairs as shown in Table 1 (attached in the end).
The general form of the function is
, where
is domain of the function,
is the range of the function and
denotes the set of real numbers.
The domain of a function is the set of all those points where the function is defined that is all the possible values of
such that the function gives the output
.
The range of the function is defined as all the values of
when
(domain) is defined.
The function is
.
The value of
for different values of
can be written as follows:

Therefore, the domain of the function is
.
Option (A)
Here, the domain is
.
The given domain is in the function form where
(domain) is
and
(range) is
.
Therefore, given represntation is not the correct representation of domain.
The given representation corresponds to the ordered pairs which defines a function.
Thus, the option (A) is incorrect.
Option (B)
Here, the domain is
.
And the domain of the function
is
which is same as the option (B).
Thus, the option (B) is correct.
Option (C)
Here, the domain is
.
And the domain of the function
is
which is not same as the option (C).
Thus, the option (C) is incorrect.
Option (D)
Here, the domain is
.
And the domain of the function
is
which is not same as the option (D).
Thus, the option (D) is incorrect.
The domain of the function is
.
Therefore, the option (B) is correct.
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Answer details:
Grade: Middle school
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Relation and Function
Keywords: Function, range, domain, relation, ordered pairs, sets, real numbers, ordinates, abscissa, co-domain, interval , open interval, closed intervals, semi-closed intervals, semi-open intervals.