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Step-by-step explanation:
it does not matter, if you understand the equation itself. look at the graph ! what is the curve doing ?
I don't know the options of the pull-down menus, so I will give you my best guesses based on the facts :
the domain of a function is the set or interval of all valid x (or input) values.
the range of a function is the set of interval of all valid y (or functional result) values.
so, clearly, x is in the interval (-infinity, +infinity). which is therefore the domain.
please conduct the round brackets. they indicate that the specified interval limits are not included (as infinity is not a value, only a concept, and can never be reached).
and y is in the interval of (0, +infinity). which is therefore the range.
we have to use the round brackets also for 0, as the function will never deliver the value 0, but its tendency or limit goes there (but again, only in infinity, which will never be reached).
the function continuously decreases when x increases.
again, I am not sure what the options are here, and what your teacher wants to "hear".
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