Determine whether the curve is the graph of a function of x

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Consider the following graph.
An S-shaped curve is graphed on the x y coordinate plane. It enters the viewing window at approximately (−3, −1.9), goes up and to the right, passes through the negative y-axis at approximately (0, −1.25), and continues up and right until it reaches the approximate point (0.7, −0.7). It then turns left but continues up, passes through the negative y-axis again at approximately (0, −0.1), passes through the negative x-axis at approximately (−0.2, 0), and continues left and up until it reaches the approximate point (−0.8, 0.8). It then turns to the right but continues up, passes through the positive y-axis at approximately (0, 1.3), and exits the right side of the viewing window at approximately (3, 1.8).
 
Determine whether the curve is the graph of a function of x.
  
If it is, state the domain and range of the function. (Enter your answers using interval notation. If it is not a function, enter NAF in all blanks.)
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Definition:

A relation f from set A to set B is called a function if every element of A has one and only one image in B.

Here, the first set is also referred as the input set, and its elements are referred as the object. While the second set is referred as the output set, and its elements are referred as image.

The graphical representation of a function on a cartesian plane contains the elements of first set on the x-axis and the elements of second set on the y-axis. 

Each point on the curve represents an ordered pair which is an element of the function set. (Note that the elements of a function are ordered pairs in which first element is the object and second element is its corresponding image under the function f ).

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