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Question
which graph displays a function with a range of $y \leq -4$?
Brief Explanations
The range \(y \leq -4\) means all output values of the function are less than or equal to -4, so the graph must open downward with its maximum vertex at \(y = -4\), and all points lie below or on this line.
- Option A: Opens upward, range is \(y \geq -4\) (incorrect).
- Option B: Opens downward, vertex at \(y = -4\), all points are \(y \leq -4\) (correct).
- Option C: Opens downward, vertex is above \(y = -4\), so range includes values greater than -4 (incorrect).
- Option D: Opens upward, range is \(y \geq -4\) (incorrect).
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B. The downward-opening parabola with vertex at \(y=-4\) (the top-right graph)