Use the graph of the function to find the domain and range of f. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) domain range Use the graph to find the indicated function values. (a) f(-1) = (b) f(0) = (c) f(1) = (d) f(3) =
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Unfortunately, without the graph, we cannot determine the domain and range of the function. The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often the "x" variable), which produce a valid output from a particular function. It's determined by the Show more…
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