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What is the domain of the function represented by the graph

What is the domain of the function represented by the graph-example-1
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Answer:

Domain: all real values of x

Explanation:

x can take any real value

User Sebastian Zubrinic
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Answer:

the domain is all real numbers or (-∞,∞)

the range is all real numbers less than or equal to four or y≤4

Explanation:

since the graph will continue to grow all the x values will be used.

the range is stopped at four and goes down. since its increasing toward -∞, the range stops at four, but touches it. Also didn't know if you needed the range so i just put it :)

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