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Answer: Choice C) [tex]-\infty < y < 2[/tex]

This is a more complicated way to write [tex]y < 2[/tex]

The range is the set of all possible y outputs of a function. So we use the graph to see what y values are possible. The graph shows that y can be anything smaller than y = 2. We can't actually reach y = 2 itself due to a horizontal asymptote here.

In interval notation, the answer would be [tex](-\infty, 2)[/tex] with the curved parenthesis to indicate "do not include y = 2 as part of the range".

Answer:

[tex]- \infty} \leq y\leq 2[/tex]

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