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How do I find the range of the graph below
The image features a Cartesian coordinate system (x-y plane) grid with labeled axes. 

### Graph Description:

1. **Axes and Grid:**
   - The horizontal axis is labeled as the x-axis.
   - The vertical axis is labeled as the y-axis.
   - Both axes are marked with equally spaced numerical increments at intervals of 5. The x-axis and y-axis both range from -5 to +5. 

2. **Curve:**
   - There is a red curve displayed in the first and fourth quadrants of the grid. It appears as a gradually decreasing curve as it moves from left to right.
   - The curve is situated primarily in the positive x and negative y regions. 

3. **Quadrants:**
   - The graph is divided into four quadrants by the x and y axes.
     - Quadrant I: positive x and positive y values.
     - Quadrant II: negative x and positive y values.
     - Quadrant III: negative x and negative y values.
     - Quadrant IV: positive x and negative y values.

This visual representation of a mathematical function demonstrates the relationship between the x and y coordinates where the red curve illustrates how the values of y change with x.
Transcribed Image Text:The image features a Cartesian coordinate system (x-y plane) grid with labeled axes. ### Graph Description: 1. **Axes and Grid:** - The horizontal axis is labeled as the x-axis. - The vertical axis is labeled as the y-axis. - Both axes are marked with equally spaced numerical increments at intervals of 5. The x-axis and y-axis both range from -5 to +5. 2. **Curve:** - There is a red curve displayed in the first and fourth quadrants of the grid. It appears as a gradually decreasing curve as it moves from left to right. - The curve is situated primarily in the positive x and negative y regions. 3. **Quadrants:** - The graph is divided into four quadrants by the x and y axes. - Quadrant I: positive x and positive y values. - Quadrant II: negative x and positive y values. - Quadrant III: negative x and negative y values. - Quadrant IV: positive x and negative y values. This visual representation of a mathematical function demonstrates the relationship between the x and y coordinates where the red curve illustrates how the values of y change with x.
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