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Answer:

Domain: [tex](-\infty,\infty)[/tex]

Range: [tex](1,\infty)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function is the span of x-values it covers.

The range of a function is the span of y-values it covers.

From the graph, we can see that the domain stretches infinitely in both directions. Therefore, the domain is all real numbers.

In interval notation, this is:

[tex](-\infty,\infty)[/tex]

For the range, note that horizontal line at y=1.

The dotted line tells us that there is a horizontal asymptote there. In other words, y would never reach exactly 1.

Thus, our range would be all values greater than 1 (to positive infinity).

In interval notation, this is:

[tex](1,\infty)[/tex]

And we're done :)

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