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The graph represents a functionE(t). Describe why the graph represents a function. Identify the

domain and range of the function.

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The graph represents a functionE(t). Describe why the graph represents a function-example-1

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Answer:

Domain: [0, ∞)

Range: [7850, ∞)

Explanation:

A function is defined by the set of ordered pairs having different output values for every input value.

In the graph attached, for every input value (x-coordinates) there is a unique output (y-coordinates) value.

Therefore, graph represents a function.

Domain of the given function → [0, ∞)

Range of the function → [7850, ∞)

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