From the graph determine the range

Answer:
Domain:
[tex](-4,4)[/tex]
Range:
[tex][-3,0][/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we are given a graph
Domain:
we know that domain is all possible values of x for which any function is defined
so, we will consider all possible values of x at which curve exists will be our domain
We can see that
smallest x-value is -4
and largest x-value is 4
But there is open circle at (-4,0) and (4,0)
so, domain will be
[tex](-4,4)[/tex]
Range:
we know that range is all possible y-values
so, we will consider all possible values of y at which curve exists will be our domain
smallest y-value is -3
and largest y-value is 0
and there is closed circle on them
so, range will be
[tex][-3,0][/tex]
Answer: y <\= 0 >\= -3
Step-by-step explanation:
Range is the highest and lowest y values in a graph.
The lowest y value is -3 and the highest y value is 0
P.s. <\= is just less than or equal to