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Transcribed Image Text:Finding the Domain and Range of a Graph
mine the Domain and Range for the graph below. Write your answer in Interval Notation and as an
ality.
To type in the < sign, type <=, For example, to enter the Domain [-10, 10) as an inequality, type
x< 10
5 -4 -3 2 -1
-2-
-3
Domain written in Interval Notation
Domain written as an Inequality
Range written in Interval Notation
Range written as an Inequality
of
3,
2.
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