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Range in interval notation is:
or you can say:
Explanation:
Given:
The range is the valid values of
To find the domain, you must take into consideration both the. square root (values must be
Square root:
Difference of squares:
When
When
Denominator:
Square both sides of the equation:
This means there are vertical asymptotes at these values.
Domain in interval notation is
To find the range, you need to find out if there are any horizontal asymptotes. The simplest way is to input several large negative numbers and several large positive numbers into the function to see if the value of
Let
Let
Let
Let
Let
We have a horizontal asymptote at
If we just look at this information, the Range is
But we must be careful, because the horizontal asymptotes aren't required to exist along the whole function, only on the far left and far right. This means we must also check the values at each of the domains limiting values:
Let
Let
Let
Let
From this information we see that when
This means the range is actually:
or you can say the range is