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Zielflug [23.3K]
3 years ago
7

Find the domain and range for each of these graphs. PLEASE !

Mathematics
1 answer:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
6 0
Domain is the x values that we can use
range is the y values we can use
remember, open circle is like < and > but filled in circle is ≤ and ≥
x is left right
y is up down


so

68.
a. we see we have x=-2, x=-1, x=2
and
y=0, y=1, y=-1

domain is D={-2,-1,2}
range is R={-1,0,1}




b.
x goes from -1 to 1, not including -1

range is from 2 to -1, not including 2

domain is D={x|-1<x≤1}
range is R={y|-1≤y<2}



c. domain is from x=-1 to x=infinity, not including -1
range is from -1 to infinty, not including -1

domain is D={x|x>-1}
range is R={y|y>-1}


d. domain and range is all real numbers


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