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Find the domain and range of the function pictured in the graph below. Give the domain and range as an interval For example IF it were (-0,4) U (4,00) *Note: Two Zero's stand for infinity sign*Domain: Range:

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The domain of a function is all the values a function can have along the x-axis and is defined, and the range is all the values a function can take placed for all x that define the function.

According to this we can see there is an asymptote at x=1, meaning that the function is not defined at this value and the domain will be all numbers different to x=1.


(-\infty,1)\cup(1,\infty)

As for the range the function can take all numbers along the y axis which means that the range is


(-\infty,\infty)

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