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What is the range of the graph

What is the range of the graph-example-1

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Answer: The range is [3, infinity).

Step-by-step explanation: The "[" means that it is apart of the graph. The ")" means it is not apart of the graph.

The graph's range (which is it's highest lowest to highest y-value), the lowest is 3 on the y axis, and then stems on to infinity. The reason why infinity is not apart of the graph is because it has no end and infinity is not a number.

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