The entire graph of the function f is shown in the figure below. Write the domain and range of f using interval notation?

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Explanation:
The domain is the set of allowed x values. In terms of a graph, we look at the left most point to see that x = -5 is the smallest x value possible. However, there's an open hole at this endpoint, so -5 itself is actually not part of the domain. So x must be larger than -5. At the same time, x can be as large as x = 3. Look at the very right tip of the graph to find this x value.
So x spans from -5 to 3, excluding -5 but including 3. We would write [tex]-5 < x \le 3[/tex] which converts to the interval notation (-5, 3]. Note the mix of curved parenthesis and square bracket. The curved parenthesis means to exclude the endpoint, while the square bracket means include the endpoint.
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The range is the set of possible y outputs. Find out the lowest point of the graph. That is when y = -4 and this value is included due to the filled in circle at the endpoint. But we do not include the largest y value y = 5 as there's an open hole at this endpoint.
So the range is the set of y values such that [tex]-4 \le y < 5[/tex] which in interval notation would be written as [-4, 5)
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So in short, you're looking for the min and max of x and y to get the domain and range respectively. Be sure to exclude any values where there are open holes as those do not count as part of the graph.
For a given function f(x), we define the domain as the set of the possible inputs for that function.
Here we will see that the domain is (-5, 3]
So, to find the domain by looking at a graph, we need to see the smallest x-value and the largest x-value.
In the graph, at the left, we can see that we have a white dot at x = -5
This means that the point itself does not belong to the domain, so here we need to use an open interval symbol, which is (
Then at the moment, we have:
domain = (-5
Now if we look at the right side, we can see that we have a black dot at x = 3.
This means that the value x = 3 belongs to the domain, so here we need to use the close symbol ].
Then the domain will be:
(-5, 3]
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