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Solution Steps

Step 1: Find the Domain

The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (x-values). In the graph, the x-values go from -1 to 4. Since the endpoints are closed circles, these values are included.

Step 2: Express the Domain

The domain can be expressed in interval notation as [-1, 4].

Step 3: Find the Range

The range of a function is the set of all possible output values (y-values). In the graph, the y-values go from -1 to 3. Since the endpoints are closed circles, these values are included.

Step 4: Express the Range

The range can be expressed in interval notation as [-1, 3].

Final Answer

Domain: \(\boxed{[-1, 4]}\) Range: \(\boxed{[-1, 3]}\)

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