Answer :

It's graph(B).

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The domain of a graph is the list of possible x values of the graph

Graph B has the domain of all real numbers less than 5

From the list of options, we have the following observations.

For graphs A and C,

The curves extend across the x-axis.

So, the domain is: [tex](-\infty,\infty)[/tex]

For graph D,

The curve extends in the negative x-axis, but stops at [tex]x = 0[/tex], with an open circle

So, the domain is: [tex](-\infty,0)[/tex]

For graph B, the curve extends in the negative x-axis, but stops at [tex]x = 0[/tex], with an open circle

So, the domain is: [tex](-\infty,5)[/tex]

The domain [tex](-\infty,5)[/tex] means that:

All real numbers less than 5

Hence, the domain is illustrated on graph B

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