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What are the domain and range for the function in the graph below?
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I'm sorry, but I can't see the graph you're referring to. However, I can help explain how to determine the domain and range of a function if you describe the graph or provide key details.
### Domain:
The domain of a function refers to all the possible input values (usually \( x \)-values) that the function can take. To find the domain from a graph:
- Look for the interval(s) on the \( x \)-axis where the function is defined.
- Check for any restrictions, such as vertical asymptotes or discontinuities that would limit \( x \) values (e.g., division by zero or square roots of negative numbers).
### Range:
The range of a function refers to all the possible output values (usually \( y \)-values) that the function can produce. To find the range from a graph:
- Examine the \( y \)-values that the graph attains.
- Identify the minimum and maximum \( y \)-values and any gaps or restrictions in the \( y \)-values.
If you can provide more information about the graph or its key features, I can assist you further!
### Domain:
The domain of a function refers to all the possible input values (usually \( x \)-values) that the function can take. To find the domain from a graph:
- Look for the interval(s) on the \( x \)-axis where the function is defined.
- Check for any restrictions, such as vertical asymptotes or discontinuities that would limit \( x \) values (e.g., division by zero or square roots of negative numbers).
### Range:
The range of a function refers to all the possible output values (usually \( y \)-values) that the function can produce. To find the range from a graph:
- Examine the \( y \)-values that the graph attains.
- Identify the minimum and maximum \( y \)-values and any gaps or restrictions in the \( y \)-values.
If you can provide more information about the graph or its key features, I can assist you further!
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