Select the correct answer.Consider function f.What is the domain of the linear piece?A. [4, infinity)B. (4, infinity)C. [0, infinity)D. (0, infinity)

The graph is that of a piecewise function having "3" parts.
From left to right:
• Part of an upside down parabota
,• Small part of a parabola
,• Linear function
We need to find the domain of the linear part (3rd part of the graph) only.
The domain is the set of x-values for which a function is defined for.
We need the domain in interval notation. If the domain of a function is from x = a to x = b, we can write the domain as:
• (a,b) >> given the endpoints 'a' and 'b' aren't included
,• [a,b] >> given the endpoints 'a' and 'b' are included
The linear function:
• goes from x = 0 towards infinity
,• has an open circle at x = 0, so the endpoint x = 0 is not included
Thus, the domain is:
[tex](4,\infty)[/tex]