You already know how to use inequalities to
describe domain and range. if an endpoint is
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Mathematics, 10.12.2019 03:31 zahrast14
You already know how to use inequalities to
describe domain and range. if an endpoint is
included—shown by a closed dot, such as in the
graph to the right-use < = or > = instead of
to indicate the number is included.
complete the inequality for the domain.
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