PLZ HELP!
What is the domain and range for the function graphed to
the left?

Answer:
Domain: (-∞, ∞)
Range: (-∞, -3]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Algebra I
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the parabola will continue indefinitely, hence we use infinity. Our domain would then be from negative infinity to positive infinity, because we can plug in any number x.
We see the from the graph that the y-value is actually restricted. We have a max value of y = -3, and the graph will never go higher than that. Therefore, our range spans from negative infinity to -3.
Step-by-step explanation: The range of a function
is the set of all y values of the function.
The y values on a coordinate system are the up and down values.
Our parabola is expanding infinitely downwards but
it never goes above the y value of -3.
So we say that the range of this function is {y: y ≤ -3}.
The domain is the set of all x values or left and right values.
Since it's expanding infinitely to the left and right,
we say that the domain is the set of all real numbers or R.