Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The graph of a function
To find:
the domain and the range of the function
The domain is the input (x- values) of the function. From the graph, the line starts at x = -5 and extends to x = 1.
The circle on x = -5 is shaded. This means -5 is included while x = 1 is not included as the circle is unshaded.

The range is the output (y-values) of the function. From the graph, the line starts at y = -4 and extends to y = 7.
The circle at y = -4 is shaded while that of y = 7 is unshaded
![\begin{gathered} The\text{ shaded will have an equal sign attached to it} \\ \\ Range:\text{ -4 \le y < 7} \end{gathered}]()