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I already did the first 2, so please only help me on the last 3..

I already did the first 2, so please only help me on the last 3..-example-1

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\begin{gathered} \text{ASYMPTOTE: y = 0} \\ \text{DOMAIN: (-}\infty,\text{ }\infty) \\ \text{RANGE: }(0,\text{ }\infty) \end{gathered}

Step-by-step explanation

The asymptote of a graph is the line the graph approaches without actually touching.

The graph given has only one asymptote, and it is a horizontal asymptote.

It is at point:

ASYMPTOTE: y = 0

The domain of a graph is the set of all values of x in the graph.

The domain of the given graph is:


\text{DOMAIN: (-}\infty,\text{ }\infty)

The arrow shows that the graph keeps going till infinity.

The range of a graph is the set of all values of y in the graph.

The range of the given graph is:


\text{RANGE: (0, }\infty)

This is because the graph never touches 0 on the y axis and the arrow points upwards.

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