Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay so to find the domain and range we need to find the x values and the y values: the domain is x and the range is y. Therefore the start of our x values can be concluded as -5 and the end is 5, so our domain will be -5 < x < 5: Note, I couldn't put the less than or equal to symbol. SO now our range is the values that are up and down, the range does down at 1 and the range is the highest at 3 so we can determine the range is 1 < y < 3. This is a continuous graph, so there is continuous x values and y values in this graph, so it's simple to use the start and the end of the domain and range followed by the possible y and x values which is represented by y and x.
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Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
The range is the set of output values for the domain (the set of inputs).
- When x=-5, y=
. - When x=0,
. - When x=2,

So, the range is 
(-3/8) / (-1/3)
= (<span>-3/8) x (-3)
= 9/8
= 1 1/8</span>
Answer:
simple. d=3
Step-by-step explanation:
2d+2=8
subtract 2 from both sides:
2d=6
divide 2 from both sides:
d=3