Answer:
The domain and range is (as inequalities):
[tex]x\leq 3\text{ and } -\infty < y < \infty[/tex]
Or in interval notation:
[tex]D=(-\infty, 3]\text{ and } R=(-\infty, \infty)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that the domain is simply the set of all x-values of the function.
From the graph, we can see that the function is defined for all x-values less than or equal to 3.
Therefore, the domain is:
[tex]x\leq 3[/tex]
The range is the set of all y-values of the function.
From the graph, we can see that the range will extend infinitely in both directions.
Therefore, the range is all real numbers. As an inequality:
[tex]-\infty < y < \infty[/tex]
Or in interval notation, the domain is:
[tex](-\infty, 3][/tex]
And the range is:
[tex](-\infty, \infty)[/tex]