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What is the range of the following relation?

all real numbers
x ≤ 0
y ≤ 0

What is the range of the following relation? all real numbers x ≤ 0 y ≤ 0-example-1

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Answer:

y ≤ 0 is the correct answer

Explanation:

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y ≤ 0

Explanation

Remember that the range is all the possible y-values that the relation can take. We can see in the picture that the repletion is always bellow of the positive y-axis, so the relation can take only negative y-values or zero. In other words, the range of the relation is all the y-values greater or equal than zero, which we represent with the inequality: y ≤ 0. The domain, on the other hand, is all the real numbers; since x can take any value.

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