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For the graphed function we can see:

  • domain = set of all real numbers
  • range = set of all real numbers.

How to get the range and domain?

For a function y = f(x), the domain is the set of the possible inputs "x" and the range is the set of the possible outputs "y".

In this case, we can see that in the right side we have a parabola, and on the left side a linear equation which increases up to the left (so it has a negative slope).

Then the domain will be the set of all real numbers.

Similar for the range, as we can see that on the left side, the line goes upwards, while on the right side, the parabola goes downwards. So this function has a range of all real numbers.

Then:

domain = set of all real numbers

range = set of all real numbers.

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