SOLUTION: How do you graph :
Domain: {3_< x_<7}, range: {1_<y_<10
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Question 523721: How do you graph :
Domain: {3_< x_<7}, range: {1_
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You want to graph all points such that 3 <= x <= 7 and 1 <= y <= 10. Simply locate all points that satisfy the first condition (3 <= x <= 7) (should look like a vertical "stripe" of infinite length) and then locate the points that satisfy the second condition, and find their intersection (which should look like a rectangle).
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