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PLEASE HELP ME, ITS ABOUT TO BE DUE a.) the statement is incorrect because the graph continues past three and ends at four.

b.) The range statement is incorrect because the graph continues past three and does not have an endpoint. The end continues the positive infinity for the possible values of y.

c.) The dominant statement is incorrect because the graph has an appoint is 0 for x.

d.) The domain statement is incorrect because the graph continues to positive affinity for a possible values of x.


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a.) the statement is incorrect because the graph continues pa

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