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What is the range of h(x)?The graph of y = x is translated 4 units left and 1 unitup to create the function h(x). The graph of h(x) is shownon the coordinate grid.Oyly 24Oyly 2-1}MAY2 13V y 4221Save and Exit

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The range of a function is the set of all output values it has. All the values (y) the function takes in its respective domain.

In the given graph of h(x) you can identify the range by seeing which values takes the graph in the y-axis, then the range of h(x) is: y greather than or equal to 1


\lbrace y|y\ge1\rbrace

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