Chapter 6: Q. 32 (page 419)
Graph each function. Be sure to label key points and show at least two cycles. Use the graph to determine the domain and the range of each function.
Short Answer
The graph is

Domain is
Range is
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Chapter 6: Q. 32 (page 419)
Graph each function. Be sure to label key points and show at least two cycles. Use the graph to determine the domain and the range of each function.
The graph is

Domain is
Range is
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