Match the graphs to their domain and range below.

Domain: (x ≥ 0}
Range: {all real numbers}
Function: NO

turn my question into a equation so i can input it into a graphing calculator

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Since the provided domain and range do not form a specific function, we cannot turn them into a single equation to input into a graphing calculator. However, you can plot a graph with the given restrictions to visualize the set of possible values.
this makes a graph
To plot a graph with the specified domain and range, you can input the following piecewise function into a graphing calculator:

f(x) = x for x ≥ 0
f(x) = 0 for x < 0

This function is defined to output x for values of x that are greater than or equal to 0, and 0 for values of x that are less than 0. This represents the given domain and range restrictions.
make a equation because it makes a graph
If you would like to input an equation into a graphing calculator to visualize the specified domain and range, you can use the equation y = x for x ≥ 0. This equation represents the function described by the provided domain and range restrictions.
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