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                An increasing linear function with independent variable x and dependent variable y approaches the point (−1, 1). If this function is defined only when x is greater than −1 and y is greater than 1, what are the domain and range of this function?(1 point)
The domain is (1,+∞) and the range is (−1,+∞).
The domain is (−1,+∞) and the range is (−1,+∞).***
The domain is (1,+∞) and the range is (1,+∞).
The domain is (−1,+∞) and the range is (1,+∞)
            
        The domain is (1,+∞) and the range is (−1,+∞).
The domain is (−1,+∞) and the range is (−1,+∞).***
The domain is (1,+∞) and the range is (1,+∞).
The domain is (−1,+∞) and the range is (1,+∞)
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            oobleck
            
    this function is defined only when x is greater than −1 and y is greater than 1
x is the domain, y is the range
both are increasing
So, what do you think?
    
x is the domain, y is the range
both are increasing
So, what do you think?
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