Domain
Range
Interval Notation
Let's organize what is given to us from the problem.
We are given a graph of a function.
We need to analyze the graph to determine the domain and range of the graph.
If we take a look at our x values, we see that our graph starts at x = 3 and continues infinitely.
∴ we can write the graph's x-values as [3, ∞), or x ≥ 3.
⇒ The domain of the graph is equal to x ≥ 3.
If we take a look at our y values, we see that our graph begins at y = 1 and also continues infinitely.
∴ we can write the graph's y-values as [1, ∞), or y ≥ 1.
⇒ The range of the graph is equal to y ≥ 1.
∴ the answer to the question is equal to:
A. D: x ≥ 3
R: y ≥ 1
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Topic: Algebra I
Unit: Functions