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OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

Use the graph to determine the function's domain and range. A. domain: [0, ∞) range: [-1, ∞) B. domain: (-∞, ∞) range: [-1, ∞) C. domain: [0, ∞) range: [0, ∞) D. domain: [0, ∞) range: (-∞, ∞)

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

@Isaiah.Feynman HOW?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Domain: all possible values of x (in your graph, x starts out at 0, including 0, and goes to the right to infinity Range: all possible values of y... the lowest value of y is -1 and goes upwards to infinity You select the correct choice.

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No. The domain in B says from - infinity to + infinity...thats not true; we said the domain is all numbers starting and including 0 and going to infinity.

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

then it is A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes. Make sure you can write the domain and range if this question did not have any choices.

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

Determine whether the relation is a function. {(-7, -7), (-7, -8), (-1, 4), (6, 5), (10, -1)} A. Not a function B. Function

OpenStudy (yacoub1993):

is A correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

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