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What is the range in interval notation of the function graphed below?

What is the range in interval notation of the function graphed below?-example-1
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Range tells you how high and low the graph of this parabola goes in the “y” (vertical) directions.

1. We can see that the parabola peaks on the y-axis at y = 4. That’s as HIGH as it goes.

2. We also see that both sides of the parabola descend to the level of y = -7. That’s as LOW as it is shown to go.

So putting these together, we say the Range is given by:

-7 <= y <= 3

AMBIGUITY WARNING:

Because the two branches of the parabola go fall right down to the edge of the picture boundary, it’s UNCLEAR whether the parabola truly stops at y = -7 or CONTINUES on (to negative infinity).

In THAT case, the RANGE simplifies to:

Y <= 4

Done.

Step-by-step explanation:

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