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Question 627056: use the graph to determine the domain and the range of the function choose the correct domain image link http://oi49.tinypic.com/33ttaqh.jpg
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The graph shows a line segment between points (-3,-4) and (3,0).
The end points are shown as open circles, to show that they are not part of the function.
That means that the domain is all the x values between -3 and 3, not including either end, so we write it as the open interval (-3,3).
The range is the set of values for the y coordinate, which takes all the values between -4 and 0, not including either end, so we write it as (-4,0).

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