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The range of a function is the set of values that the function reach with its outputs.


In other words, a number
y belongs to the range of the function
f if there exists a number
x belonging to the domain of
f such that
f(x)=y.


Looking at your graph, you can see that any value smaller than 2 is not reached by the graph, because the lines are only drawn from 2 upwards.


So, the answer is C, because it is the set of all numbers greater then or equal to 2.

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