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Asked by Maddy

If the range of y= 1/f(x) is {y|y</= or y>0,yER}, then the range of y= f(x)
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4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Looks to me like the range of 1/f(x) is all real numbers if y≤0 or y>0
That means that f(x) ≠ 0, since 1/0 is undefined
4 years ago

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