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Range is y thing, where as domain is an x thing. The way you state a range (or a domain, for that matter) is to start from the low point on the graph and go up to the high point. Our graph doesn't have a starting point; therefore, the "low" end of the graph comes up from -∞. The high point on the graph maxes out at 3. Therefore, the proper way to state the range (depending upon whether you use set-builder or not) is

R = (-∞, 3] or another way to state this is

R = y which reads "y such that y is less than or equal to 3".

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