SOLUTION: Use a graph to find the range of the function y=f(x)=x^2−9 on the domain −5≤x≤6. What is the range?

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Question 786121: Use a graph to find the range of the function y=f(x)=x^2−9 on the domain −5≤x≤6. What is the range?
Answer by fcabanski(1391) About Me  (Show Source):
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You need an accurate graph to tell. The graphs on this site don't make it easy to see the high and low points. The lowest point in that range is -9, when x=0. The highest point is 25, when x=6. The range, in the domain -5<=x<=6, is -9<=y<=25.