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What are the domain and range for the function in the graph? Image reference A. Domain: x≥4, Range: y≥2 B. Domain: x≥2, Range:...Asked by ya
What are the domain and range for the function in the graph?
Image reference
A.
Domain: x≥4, Range: y≥2
B.
Domain: x≥2, Range: y≥4
C.
Domain: x≤4, Range: y≤2
D.
Domain: x≤2, Range: y≤4
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To determine the domain and range from a graph, you would typically look at the x-values (for domain) and y-values (for range) that are included in the graph. However, since I cannot see the graph you are referencing, I cannot provide the specific domain and range.
Here are the definitions for domain and range in general:
- **Domain** refers to the set of all possible x-values that the function can take.
- **Range** refers to the set of all possible y-values that the function can produce.
You will need to analyze the graph to identify the minimum or maximum x-values for the domain and the corresponding y-values for the range.
If you can describe the graph or provide more information about it, I can assist you further. Otherwise, based on the options provided:
A. Domain: x≥4, Range: y≥2
B. Domain: x≥2, Range: y≥4
C. Domain: x≤4, Range: y≤2
D. Domain: x≤2, Range: y≤4
You would choose the option that correctly matches the visible limits on the graph.
Here are the definitions for domain and range in general:
- **Domain** refers to the set of all possible x-values that the function can take.
- **Range** refers to the set of all possible y-values that the function can produce.
You will need to analyze the graph to identify the minimum or maximum x-values for the domain and the corresponding y-values for the range.
If you can describe the graph or provide more information about it, I can assist you further. Otherwise, based on the options provided:
A. Domain: x≥4, Range: y≥2
B. Domain: x≥2, Range: y≥4
C. Domain: x≤4, Range: y≤2
D. Domain: x≤2, Range: y≤4
You would choose the option that correctly matches the visible limits on the graph.
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