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Finding the Domain and Range of a Graph

Determine the domain and range for the graph below. Write your answer in interval notation and in set
builder form using a compound inequality.
Note: To type in the sign, type <= or use the Math Quill by clicking the yellow arrow.

Finding the Domain and Range of a Graph Determine the domain and range for the graph-example-1
User Newfurniturey
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Answer:

  • Domain: Interval notation is
    (-3, 4], set builder is
    \-3 < x\leq4 \
  • Range: Interval notation is
    [0, 3), set builder is
    \y

Explanation:

The domain is the set of x-values and the range is the set of y-values.

Finding the Domain and Range of a Graph Determine the domain and range for the graph-example-1
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