What are the domain and range for the function in the graph?

Image reference
A.
Domain: x≥4, Range: y≥2

B.
Domain: x≥2, Range: y≥4

C.
Domain: x≤4, Range: y≤2

D.
Domain: x≤2, Range: y≤4

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To determine the domain and range of the function from the graph, I would need to see the graph itself, which you mentioned in the image reference. However, I can provide you with guidance on how to analyze the domain and range from a graph.

  1. Domain: This refers to all the possible x-values (input values) for which the function is defined. Look for the leftmost and rightmost points on the x-axis where the graph exists.

  2. Range: This indicates all possible y-values (output values) that the function can take. Look for the lowest and highest points on the y-axis where the graph exists.

Once you analyze the graph with these steps, you can choose the correct option based on the values you observe for the domain and range. If you can describe the graph or provide more details, I may be able to help you further!

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