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State the Domain, Range, in interval notation.
Domain:
Range:

State the Domain, Range, in interval notation. Domain: Range:-example-1

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Domain: [-4, ∞)

Range: (-∞, 3]

***See important note in explanation below***

Explanation:

Important note in answer

Note the use of different bracket styles in domain and range intervals

A square bracket, [ implies that the value adjacent to it is included A regular bracket(parenthesis) implies that the value next to it is not included.

So for domain, the value -4 is included but not ∞
For range, the value -∞ is not included but the value 3 is included

Definition of domain and range

The domain of a graph consists of all the input values shown on the

x-axis. The range is the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis.

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