Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is basically the same thing as the last question.
The domain goes from - 8 to 5. The 5 has an open circle for it's endpoint < does not include the end point
the range is a little tricky. It goes from - 6 to 9. The -6 is has a circle (because it is not included in the answer). I'm not sure how you show that on a graph.
I think the best answer is this: if either the domain or range is separated by < then you must change the one that uses ≤ into < so the endpoints of the domain are in agreement. You cannot have the domain using < when the range uses ≤. They both must be the same. I think the best choice is<