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What is the domain and range of this equation: y=1(x-3)^2+6
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domain means "what values can x have"? __ range means "what values can y have"?
values that are not allowed are those which cause things like division by zero and square roots of negative quantities
so, looking at the equation ; x can be any real number
y is limited because (x-3)^2 is never negative __ this means y is never less than 6
y can be any real number greater than or equal to 6