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Problem 1MCCP: In Exercises 1-25, simplify the given expression or perform the indicated operation (and simplify,...
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![**Find the domain and range of the function graphed below.**
**Graph Description:**
The graph is displayed on a coordinate plane with x-axis and y-axis both ranging from -5 to 5. The function is a curve starting at point (0, 4) and curving downwards towards the right, ending at point (4, -4). The point at (0, 4) is marked with a solid dot, indicating that it is included in the function. The point at (4, -4) is marked with an open circle, indicating that it is not included in the function.
**Domain and Range:**
- **Domain:** The set of x-values for which the function is defined. On the graph, this ranges from 0 to 4, not including 4. Thus, the domain is [0, 4).
- **Range:** The set of y-values that the function can take. On the graph, this ranges from -4 to 4, including 4 but not -4. Thus, the range is (-4, 4].
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Transcribed Image Text:**Find the domain and range of the function graphed below.**
**Graph Description:**
The graph is displayed on a coordinate plane with x-axis and y-axis both ranging from -5 to 5. The function is a curve starting at point (0, 4) and curving downwards towards the right, ending at point (4, -4). The point at (0, 4) is marked with a solid dot, indicating that it is included in the function. The point at (4, -4) is marked with an open circle, indicating that it is not included in the function.
**Domain and Range:**
- **Domain:** The set of x-values for which the function is defined. On the graph, this ranges from 0 to 4, not including 4. Thus, the domain is [0, 4).
- **Range:** The set of y-values that the function can take. On the graph, this ranges from -4 to 4, including 4 but not -4. Thus, the range is (-4, 4].
**Input Boxes:**
- Domain: [_________]
- Range: [_________]
**Button:**
- Check Answer
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