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Answer:

The domain is x ≥ − 2 and the range is AllRealNumbers

Explanation:

Alrighty, first of all, the domain is the number or amount of x coordinates in the function. The range is the number or amount of y coordinates in the function. As we can see, the x coordinates stretch out towards the right starting from -2. We can include -2, so the domain would be x ≥ − 2. The range would be AllRealNumbers because it streches out infinitely both upwards and downwards.

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Domain[-2, ∞)
Range(-∞, ∞)
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