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Answer:

Explanation:

The graph starts at x = - 3 and ends x = 2. For all x between -3 and 2, there points on the graph. Hence the domain, in interval notation, is written as

[-3 , 2]

We have closed circles at x = - 3 and x = 2 because -3 and 2 are included in the domain which is indicated by the closed brackets at x = - 3 and x = 2.

The range is the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis.

This is why our graph goes from (-3,8) to (2,3)

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