Question
What is the range of the graph below?
(1 point)
Responses
[−3, ∞)
[−3, ∞)
(−∞, −3)
(−∞, −3)
[−∞, −3]
[−∞, −3]
(−3, ∞]
(1 point)
Responses
[−3, ∞)
[−3, ∞)
(−∞, −3)
(−∞, −3)
[−∞, −3]
[−∞, −3]
(−3, ∞]
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the range of a graph, we need to identify the set of possible output values (y-values) of the function represented by the graph.
If you have a graph in mind, identify the minimum and maximum y-values it reaches. Without a specific graph to refer to, I can provide guidance on how to analyze the provided options:
1. **[−3, ∞)**: This indicates the range starts at -3 (included) and goes to infinity.
2. **(−∞, −3)**: This indicates the range goes from negative infinity up to -3 (not included).
3. **[−∞, −3]**: This indicates the range goes from negative infinity and includes -3.
4. **(−3, ∞]**: This indicates the range goes above -3 (not included) and includes infinity.
If the minimum value on the graph is -3, then the first or fourth option could be correct. If the graph dips down indefinitely, then the second or third option might be correct.
If you can provide more details about the graph, I can help determine the correct range!
If you have a graph in mind, identify the minimum and maximum y-values it reaches. Without a specific graph to refer to, I can provide guidance on how to analyze the provided options:
1. **[−3, ∞)**: This indicates the range starts at -3 (included) and goes to infinity.
2. **(−∞, −3)**: This indicates the range goes from negative infinity up to -3 (not included).
3. **[−∞, −3]**: This indicates the range goes from negative infinity and includes -3.
4. **(−3, ∞]**: This indicates the range goes above -3 (not included) and includes infinity.
If the minimum value on the graph is -3, then the first or fourth option could be correct. If the graph dips down indefinitely, then the second or third option might be correct.
If you can provide more details about the graph, I can help determine the correct range!