To determine the range of the function accurately, we would typically need to know the specific function in question. However, none was provided in your query.
If you have a specific function in mind, please share it, and I can help guide you through finding its range.
In the absence of that, I can help with some general strategies:
- Identifying Features: Look at the behavior of the function as \(x\) approaches different values (including \(±\infty\)).
- Graphing: Use graphing tools such as Desmos, GeoGebra, or a graphing calculator to visualize and observe the output values of the function.
- Algebraic Analysis: Depending on the function (linear, quadratic, polynomial, etc.), methods like finding the vertex, intercepts, or applying calculus (for critical points) can be useful.
Please let me know how you would like to proceed!