What are the domain and range of the piecewise function below? HELP ASAP


The domain is the set of all point where you can evaluate the function.
As you can see, the first piece is defined from -infinity to 2 (included).
The second piece is defined from 2 to 6 (excluded).
The third piece is defined from 6 (excluded) to +infinity.
So, the domain of the function is composed by all the real numbers which are not 6:
[tex](-\infty,6)\cup(6,\infty) = \mathbb{R}\setminus\{6\} = \{x \in \mathbb{R}\ :\ x\neq 6\}[/tex]
As for the range, it is the set of all values taken by the function. We can see that the first piece spans the y axis from 0 to infinity.
The second piece is constantly equal to 2, so it adds nothing.
The third piece spans the y axis from -2 to -infinity, so the range is
[tex](-\infty,-2)\cup[0,\infty) = \mathbb{R}\setminus [2,0) = \{x \in \mathbb{R}\ :\ x\geq 0\ \lor\ x<-2\}[/tex]
The domain is the set of all point where you can evaluate the function.
As you can see, the first piece is defined from -infinity to 2 (included).
The second piece is defined from 2 to 6 (excluded).
The third piece is defined from 6 (excluded) to +infinity.
So, the domain of the function is composed by all the real numbers which are not 6:
As for the range, it is the set of all values taken by the function. We can see that the first piece spans the y axis from 0 to infinity.
The second piece is constantly equal to 2, so it adds nothing.
The third piece spans the y axis from -2 to -infinity, so the range is