Asked by Jamie Lynn
how do i find the domain and range of equations?
example: f(x)=ab.solute value of x-3.
f(x)=square root 36-x^2
g(x)=-2x+2.
do i find the range by pluggin in y for the x and then solving. for example:
x=-2y+2, and then i get y=x-2/-2. and then is that how i find the range???????can i please have a detailed explanation:) thanks for your timeee
example: f(x)=ab.solute value of x-3.
f(x)=square root 36-x^2
g(x)=-2x+2.
do i find the range by pluggin in y for the x and then solving. for example:
x=-2y+2, and then i get y=x-2/-2. and then is that how i find the range???????can i please have a detailed explanation:) thanks for your timeee
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Reiny
see your post from 4:00 pm
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