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Andy found these three ordered pairs for the equation y = 65x +250: (0, 250), (5,575), and (10,900). He graphed the ordered pairs, and connected them with a line. State the range of this graph
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Andy found these three ordered pairs for the equation y = 65x +250: (0, 250), (5,575), and (10,900). He graphed the ordered pairs, and connected them with a line. State the range of this graph
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The range is the y values for the given x-values (domain). Here the graph runs from y = 250 to y = 900. Therefore the range is 250 <= y <= 900.
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