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Answer:

domain (x), we include values [-4, 3]

range (y), we include values [-3, 4]

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the possible x-values of a function, the range is the possible y-values of a function.

On this graph, only x-values -4 to 3 have y-values / have a value on this graph.

And on this graph, only y-values  -3 to 4 have values graphed/have an x-value.

When writing range and domain, we write (minimum, maximum)

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**We use ( ) when not including a value

and [ ] when including a value.

(For example, if a line extends to infinity, that must be put in parentheses because you can never reach /include infinity)

(Parentheses are like > and <)

[Brackets are like ≥ and ≤]

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So, for range (y), we include values [-3, 4]

And for domain (x), we include values [-4, 3]

(If you're having trouble remembering which is which, I remember alphabetically. D comes before R, and X comes before Y. Making D go with X and R go with Y.)

Hope this helps!!