What is the DOMAIN & RANGE of the following graph? D: -6 < x ? 3 , R: -9 ? y < 2 D: -9 < x ? 2 , R: -6 ? y < 3 D: All Real Numbers, R: All Real Numbers D: -9 ? x < 2 , R: -6 ? y ? 3
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The domain of a graph refers to all the possible x-values or inputs. In this case, the graph is a line that extends infinitely in both directions. Therefore, the domain is all real numbers. Show more…
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