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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
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A) What is the domain and range of the graph? (Use the equations editor or explain)

Mathematics
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riadik2000 [5.3K]2 years ago
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The domain: -5 < x ≤ 1 and the range: -3 ≤ y ≤ 1 is a function. b)

No, the vertical line crosses the graph in more than one place, therefore, the relation shown is a function.

<h3>What is the domain and range of the function?</h3>

The domain of a function is defined as the set of all the possible input values that are valid for the given function.

The range of a function is defined as the set of all the possible output values that are valid for the given function.

The domain of a relation is the set of values of the independent variable for a defined function.

The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph.

The range of a relation is the set of values of the dependent variable for a defined function.

The range is the vertical extent of the graph.

The vertical line can intersect the graph in at most one place.

a)

This graph extends from x > -5 to x = 1.

The domain

 -5 < x ≤ 1   ------   (-5, 1] in interval notation

This graph extends from y = -3 to y = 1.

The left side of the graph does not include the point (-5, 1), but the right side includes the point (1, 1).

y = 1 is one of the output values of the relation.

The range

 -3 ≤ y ≤ 1 . . . . . . . . [-3, 1] in interval notation

b)

No, the vertical line crosses the graph in more than one place, therefore, the relation shown is a function.

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