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bradye

Answer:

domain: (-∞, ∞)

Range: [4, ∞)

Step-by-step explanation:

Domain is all of the values of x that satisfy the equation. You can find this by looking for any asymptotes, or just any value that f(x) does not exist. If you simply think if this as a graph, the function continues for all real numbers. Therefore, domain: (-inf, inf)

As for range (the y values of the function), we need to know if there are any horizontal asymptotes, or y-values that y does not exist. We can tell that the function starts at 4. There is no value >4 that does not satisfy the equation, so range: [4, inf)

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byuhl

Answer:

D.)  Domain: ( -infinite, infinite )

       Range: ( -infinite, 4 ]

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