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The function is \"\" and its domain is \"\".

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Substitute the different values for \"\" in the equation \"\" to obtain corresponding y values.

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Make a table. 

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Use these ordered pairs to graph the equation.

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1.  Draw a coordinate plane.

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2.  Plot the points.

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3.  Draw a line through these points.

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From the graph, you can see that all points have a y - coordinate of \"\", so the range of the function is \"\".\"\"

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The range of the function \"\" is \"\" and its graph is

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