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The range of a function is the set of numbers used as y-coordinates.

Let's look at the y-coordinates of the points in the graph.
There are points in the graph with all y-coordinates greater than -3.
There are points in the graph with all y-coordinates less then -3.
At exactly -3, there is no point on the graph with that y-coordinate.
We expect the graph to behave as it is shown above 7 and below -7, so the only value excluded from the y-coordinates is -3.

Answer: B. All real numbers except -3
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