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What is the range of the graph below?

[-4, infinity)
(-4, infinity)
(-infinity, -4)
(-infinity, -4}

What is the range of the graph below? [-4, infinity) (-4, infinity) (-infinity, -4) (-infinity-example-1
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Given:

The graph of a function.

To find:

The range of the graph.

Solution:

Domain: The set of input values are called domain.

Range: The set of output values are called range.

From the given graph it is clear that the function is defined for all real values of x but the output values are lie between
-4\leq y<\infty.

So, the range of the graph is


Range=\y

The interval notation of the range is:


Range=[-4,\infty)

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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