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Please assist me with the domain and range of graphs​

Please assist me with the domain and range of graphs​-example-1
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Answer: see below

Explanation:

Domain represents the x-values from the smallest (furthest left) to the biggest (furthest right).

Range represents the y-values from the lowest (furthest down) to the highest (furthest up).

Interval notation: If a value is included (closed dot), use a bracket [ ]

If a value is NOT included (open dot), use a parenthesis ( )

Note that ± ∞ is never included.

1. Domain: smallest x-value is -4 (included). biggest x-value is 3 (included)

Range: lowest y-value is 2 (included). highest y-value is 5 (included)

D: x = [-4, 3] R: y = [2, 5]

2. Domain: smallest x-value is -∞ (←). biggest x-value is 2 (included)

Range: lowest y-value is 2 (included). highest y-value is ∞ (↑)

D: x = (-∞, 2] R: y = [2, ∞)

3. Domain: smallest x-value is -∞ (←). biggest x-value is ∞ (→)

Range: lowest y-value is -∞ (↓). highest y-value is ∞ (↑)

D: x = (-∞, ∞) R: y = (-∞, ∞)

4. Domain: smallest x-value is -∞ (←). biggest x-value is ∞ (→)

Range: lowest y-value is -∞ (↓). highest y-value is 4 (included)

D: x = (-∞, ∞) R: y = (-∞, 4]

5. Domain: smallest x-value is -∞ (←). biggest x-value is ∞ (→)

Range: lowest y-value is 3 (included). highest y-value is ∞ (↑)

D: x = (-∞, ∞) R: y = [3, ∞)

6. Domain: smallest x-value is -2 (included). biggest x-value is ∞ (→)

Range: lowest y-value is -3 (included). highest y-value is ∞ (↑)

D: x = [-2, ∞) R: y = [-3, ∞)

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