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What is the range of the function on the graph?

What is the range of the function on the graph?-example-1
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The range is the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis. Keep in mind that if the graph continues beyond the portion of the graph we can see, the domain and range may be greater than the visible values.

Step-by-step explanation;

The range of a function is the set of y-coordinates of all the points int he graph of the function.

Look at the graph. The vertex is point (2, -3).

The graph does not go lower than that point.

The lowest y-coordinate is -3.

The graph goes up forever on both sides until infinity.

The range is all numbers greater than or equal to -3.

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