The graph of a quadratic function with vertex (-3, -1) is shown in the figure below Find the range and the domain. Write the range and domain using interval notation. (a) range:
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This is because a quadratic function is defined for all values of x. So, the domain is (-∞, ∞). Second, the range of a quadratic function depends on whether the parabola opens upwards or downwards. If the parabola opens upwards, the minimum value is the Show more…
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