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1 Drag each tile to the correct location on the inequality. Each tile can be used more than once.

Consider the graphed function.

What are the domain and the range of this function?


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Drag each tile to the correct location on the inequality. Each tile can be used more than once.
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Drag each tile to the correct location on the inequality. Each tile can be used more than once.

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