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I only need part B. Use the graph to determine the function's range

I only need part B. Use the graph to determine the function's range-example-1

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The answer to this question is (-∞, 0] U {3}

We use the open bracket for infinity since the graph can never reach "infinity"; however, as you decrease the value of x, the graph approaches infinity.

We use a closed bracket for 0 because the range reaches 0, but then stops.

Finally, we use the single bracket for 3 because 3 is in the range, but there is no other bounds for that part of the range.
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