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Find domain and range using interval notation

Find domain and range using interval notation-example-1

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Answer:

D: [8 , 12]

R: [-10 , -6]

Explanation:

Well for this parabola domain and rage are acttually limited because of the solid dots you see on the graph.

So first things first, what is range? Well range is the amount of y values on a line or anything in a graph.

And what’s domain? Domain is the amount of x values on a line or whatnot.

So let’s do domain first.

On the parabola the first x value is 8 and the last is 12 so we have to write this in interval notation which is [8 , 12].

Now for range the lowest y value is -10 and the highest is -6 so in interval notation it is [-10 , -6].

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Hey there! :)

Answer:

D: [8, 12].

R: [-10, -6].

Explanation:

Notice that the endpoints of the graph are closed circles. This means that square brackets will be used:

The graphed equation is from x = 8 to x = 12. Therefore, the domain of the function is:

D: [8, 12].

The range goes from y = -10 to -6. Therefore:

R: [-10, -6].

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