The graph has two end points: one at x = 1 and the other at x = 5.
At x = 1, the end point appears as a dot or a point on the graph. The y-value at this end point may or may not be included in the range of the function, depending on the specific function or equation.
At x = 5, the end point appears as a dot or a point on the graph. Similar to the previous end point, the y-value at this end point may or may not be included in the range of the function depending on the specific function or equation.
A graph has the domain 1≤x<5
. Describe the end points of the graph. Include where the end points are, what they look like on the graph, and if the corresponding y-values are included in the range of the function.(2 points)
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