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The graph of a quadratic function with vertex (0, -1) is shown in the figure below.Find the range and the domain in interval notation please include paranthese or brackets within your answer.

The graph of a quadratic function with vertex (0, -1) is shown in the figure below-example-1
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The domain is all the values that the function can take on the x axis, in this case it would be all the real numbers:


domain\to(-\infty,\infty)

The range is all the values that the function can take on the y-axis. For this function it will grow from vertex to infinity:


range\to\lbrack-1,\infty)

Remember that when intervals are written, parentheses are used for open values and square brackets for exact values.

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