Answer:
Domain is all real numbers. Range is [tex][3,\infty)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The function [tex]f(x)=|x|+3[/tex] is a transformation of the parent function [tex]f(x)=|x|[/tex] by moving the function up by 3 units.
So, the graph of the function is shown below.
From the graph, it is clear that the [tex]x[/tex] values has no limitation and hence can take any real values. Domain is the set of all possible [tex]x[/tex] values.
So, domain is the set of all real numbers.
Range is the set of all possible values for [tex]y[/tex] for the given domain.
From the graph, the minimum value of [tex]y[/tex] is at the point ([tex](0,3)[/tex]. So, the minimum value of y is 3. The [tex]y[/tex] value then goes on increasing towards infinity.
Therefore, range is a real number greater than or equal to 3.
So, range is [tex]y\geq 3[/tex] or [tex][3,\infty)[/tex]