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Fill in the inequalities below to specify the graph's domain shown. Domain: __ is not greater than or equal to x, which is below 4.

Fill in the inequalities below to specify the graph's range shown.

Range: __ is not greater than or equal to y, which is below 5.

The domain and range is the graph's domain is its set of potential input values, and its range is its set of potential output values.

Following is the finished inequality reflecting the set of the domain and range;

First,

Domain: -4 is below x, which is below or equal to 4.

Second,

Range: -2 is below y, which is below or equal to 5

The attached graph shows that the point (-4, 5) has an open circle, which denotes that the point has no value.

The closed circle at the other end of the graph, at the coordinates (4, -2), denotes that the graph has a value at that location (4, -2)

First,

The domain of a graph is the set of potential inputs (x-values) for the graph, expressed as inequality 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

Second,

The range of a graph are the possible output (y-values) of the graph, in inequality notation, the domain of the attached graph is -2 ≤ y < 5

the domain supplies the necessary inequality to be complete;

Range: -2 is less than or equal to y which is less than 5.

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