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Answer:

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation: The domain is the set of all the x terms.

In the graph shown here, we can see that the x terms are increasing

in both a positive and negative direction and there seems to be no

limit to how large or how small the x terms can get.

So the x terms can be all positive or negative numbers,

including decimals and fractions, so our domain is all x-values.

For the range however, we are dealing with the y terms.

Notice that all the y terms are greater than or equal to 0.

So the range is {y: y > or equal to -4}.

So the 1st box and the 5th box should be checked.

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