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What is the domain ?what is the range?where is the graph bounded?where is the symmetry?

What is the domain ?what is the range?where is the graph bounded?where is the symmetry-example-1
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We are given the graph of an equation, we are asked the following questions about that graph:

1. What is the domain?. The domain of a function is the set of values of the variable "x" that have a corresponding value f(x) in the function. In this case, the values of "x" are from -4 to 5, therefore, the domain is:


\text{Dom}=\lbrace x\parallel-42. What is the range?. The range of a function is the values of the y-variable function takes. In this case, the graph shows us that

3. Where is the graph bounded?. The graph has a lower bound at y = -3 since no value of f(x) is smaller than -3

4. Where is the symmetry? This particular graph has no symmetry.

What is the domain ?what is the range?where is the graph bounded?where is the symmetry-example-1
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