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Helppppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!! pleaseeee

Helppppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!! pleaseeee-example-1

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Answer:

Domain: [3, ∞)

Range: [1, ∞)

Explanation:

The domain represents the x-axis

The point starts at 3 and points to what can assume to be infinity

Since the dot is close it is included.

In interval notation:

[3, ∞)

The range represents the y-axis

The point starts at 1 and goes to infinity

The dot is included so we use a bracket

Interval notation

[1, ∞)

I hope this helps!

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