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What is the domain of R and the range when y > -6?

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Final answer:

The domain is all real numbers and the range is values greater than -6.

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function represents the set of all possible input values, or x-values, for the function. The range of a function represents the set of all possible output values, or y-values, for the function.

In this case, we have the inequality y > -6. To determine the domain, we need to find the set of x-values that satisfy this inequality. Since there are no restrictions on x, the domain is all real numbers, or (-∞, ∞).

As for the range, since y can be any value greater than -6, the range is (-6, ∞).

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