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The entire graph of the function F is shown

The entire graph of the function F is shown-example-1
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Answer:

Domain: [-3,3)

Range: [-4,5]

Explanation:

Domain is all the x's on the graph (or if you have an equation, all the x's allowed to be used in the equation)

Here the graph exists from -3 to 3, but not including 3. The square brackets means "including" and regular parenthesis means "not including".

The range is all the y-values on the graph (or if you have an equation, its all the y-values that can be produced by the equation) This graph goes from -4 to 5, I wrote it to include -4 and 5. If you think that curve is floating over the -4 and purposefully and absolutely missing it then the range should be (-4,5] But it looks like it touches -4 in the image.

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