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Identify the range of the function shown in the graph.

Identify the range of the function shown in the graph.-example-1
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D. 0≤y≤5

Explanation:

The range refers to how far on the y axis a function exists on a graph. This function starts at y=0 and ends at y=5, meaning you can find a point on the function for any y-level between 0 and 5. So y is greater than or equal to 0, and is less than or equal to 5.

A: A function with a range of all real numbers goes both up and down infinitely, however this function does not go up and down infinitely so we can rule out A.

B: If y>0, the function would start above y-level 0 and go up infinitely, however this graph does not display that so we can rule out B as well.

C: C is the domain of the graph, which is how far left and right the function exists.

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