Question
Find the domain and range of the function represented by the graph.
(4 points)
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The domain is Response area ≤ x ≤ Response area
.
The range is Response area ≤ y ≤ Response area
.
(4 points)
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The domain is Response area ≤ x ≤ Response area
.
The range is Response area ≤ y ≤ Response area
.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the domain and range of a function represented by a graph, follow these general steps:
1. **Identify the Domain:**
- Look for the leftmost and rightmost points on the graph. These values will determine the minimum and maximum x-values for the domain.
2. **Identify the Range:**
- Look for the lowest and highest points on the graph. These values will determine the minimum and maximum y-values for the range.
Since I don't have access to the specific graph in question, I can provide a general format for your answer:
The domain is **a ≤ x ≤ b** (where 'a' is the leftmost x-value and 'b' is the rightmost x-value).
The range is **c ≤ y ≤ d** (where 'c' is the lowest y-value and 'd' is the highest y-value).
Please replace 'a', 'b', 'c', and 'd' with the actual values from the graph you have.
1. **Identify the Domain:**
- Look for the leftmost and rightmost points on the graph. These values will determine the minimum and maximum x-values for the domain.
2. **Identify the Range:**
- Look for the lowest and highest points on the graph. These values will determine the minimum and maximum y-values for the range.
Since I don't have access to the specific graph in question, I can provide a general format for your answer:
The domain is **a ≤ x ≤ b** (where 'a' is the leftmost x-value and 'b' is the rightmost x-value).
The range is **c ≤ y ≤ d** (where 'c' is the lowest y-value and 'd' is the highest y-value).
Please replace 'a', 'b', 'c', and 'd' with the actual values from the graph you have.