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NO LINKS!! Each graph represents a relation. Determine the domain and range. 2ii​

NO LINKS!! Each graph represents a relation. Determine the domain and range. 2ii​-example-1

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Answer:

7) Domain: (-∞, ∞)

Range: [-1, ∞)

8) Domain: (-∞, ∞)

Range: (-∞, ∞)

Explanation:

Interval notation

( or ) : Use parentheses to indicate that the endpoint is excluded.

[ or ] : Use square brackets to indicate that the endpoint is included.

Domain & Range

The domain is the set of all possible input values (x-values).

The range is the set of all possible output values (y-values).

Question 5

From inspection of the graph, the line is continuous.

The arrows either end of the line indicate that the line continues indefinitely in those directions.

Therefore, the domain of the relation is unrestricted: (-∞, ∞)

From inspection of the graph, the minimum y-value is y = -1.

The end behavior of the relation is:


y \rightarrow + \infty, \textsf{as } x \rightarrow - \infty


y \rightarrow + \infty, \textsf{as } x \rightarrow +\infty

Therefore, the range of the relation is restricted: [-1, ∞)

Question 6

From inspection of the graph, the line is continuous.

The arrows either end of the line indicate that the line continues indefinitely in those directions.

Therefore, the domain of the relation is unrestricted: (-∞, ∞)

The end behavior of the function is:


y \rightarrow + \infty, \textsf{as } x \rightarrow - \infty


y \rightarrow -\infty, \textsf{as } x \rightarrow +\infty

Therefore, the domain of the relation is unrestricted: (-∞, ∞)

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