Asked by kiley
find the range of the function defined by the equation and the given domain.
f(x)=3/x-6; D={-3,0,3,9}
f(x)=3/x-6; D={-3,0,3,9}
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Katie
The range can be found by plugging the values of the domain in the equation. For example, 3/(-3-6)=-1/3
-1/3 is part of the range because the range represents the outputs or y values that correspond to the inputs (the domain), or x values
-1/3 is part of the range because the range represents the outputs or y values that correspond to the inputs (the domain), or x values
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