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The graph of a quadratic function has a domain of (-infinity ,infinity) and a range of [4, infinity).
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The graph of a quadratic function has a domain of (-infinity ,infinity) and a range of [4, infinity).
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The graph of a quadratic function has a domain of (-infinity ,infinity) and a range of [4, infinity).
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If the question is what could the equation of this graph be the answer is
f(x) = ax^2 + 4 where a is any number greater or equal to 1.
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