Respuesta :
The domain is the set of possible input values, and the range is the set of all possible output values of the graph
The completed inequality representing the set of the domain and range are presented as follows;
Part A
Domain: -4 is less than x which is less than or equal to 4
Part B
Range: -2 is less than or equal to y which is less than 5
Given:
Question: The graph of the question appear missing and the required graph to complete the question is attached here
Solution:
From the attached graph, we have that there is an open circle at the point (-4, 5), which represents that there is no value at the point
However, at the other end of the graph, which is the point (4, -2), we have a closed circle, which represents that the graph has a value at the point (4, -2)
Part A
The domain of a graph are the possible input (x-values) of the graph, in inequality format, the domain of the attached graph is -4 < x ≤ 4
Therefore;
To complete the inequality for the domain, gives;
Domain: -4 is less than x which is less than or equal to 4
Part B
The range of a graph are the possible output (y-values) of the graph, in inequality format, the domain of the attached graph is -2 ≤ y < 5
To complete the inequality for the domain gives;
Range: -2 is less than or equal to y which is less than 5
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