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Range=
Domain=

I need help it’s due by 11:59pm I need Range= Domain=-example-1

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Answer:

Range:
\text{y} \ge 0

Domain:
\text{x} \ge 0

Both involve "greater than or equal to 0".

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Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the set of allowed inputs (x). The smallest input allowed in this case is x = 0, as it corresponds to the left-most point (0,0) on the blue graph. There is no largest x value since it stretches forever to the right.

Either x = 0 or x > 0 which condenses to
\text{x} \ge 0 and this is the domain as an inequality.

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The range will have us look at the possible y values or possible outputs. We have y = 0 as the smallest output possible, which corresponds to the lowest point (0,0).

There is no largest y value since the blue graph goes forever upward.

Either y = 0 or y > 0 to give us the range of
\text{y} \ge 0

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