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Can anybody help me out with this? I would really appreciate it! I don't need a huge explanation just the answer and a BRIEF explanation on how you got it.

Can anybody help me out with this? I would really appreciate it! I don't need a huge-example-1
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The range of the following function is


\mleft\lbrace y>1\mright\rbrace

We can also call the range of a function an image, the range or image of a function is a set, we can see this set looking at the graph and see which values of y the function have, remember that we can have the same y value for different x value, looking at our graph we can see that this function comes from high y values, have a vertex on (3,1), in other words, it stops at y = 1 and then start growing again, and go on repeated values of y, then we can say that the image (values of y that the function assumes) is all values bigger than 1, therefore {y > 1}.