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The function f(x)=negative negative square root negative x is shown on the graph.

The function f(x)=negative negative square root negative x is shown on the graph.-example-1
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1) The domain of the graph is the set of x-values for which the function is defined, that is - x ≥ 0 => x ≤ 0 => all real numbers less than or equal to zero.

2) The range of the grpah is the set 0 images (or y-values) feasible. As you see on the graph that is y ≤ 0 => all real numbers less than or equal to zero.

3) Conclusion: the only statement that meet those facts is the third one: the range and the domain of the graph are the same.

Answer: the third option: the range and the domain of the graph are the same.
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