Asked by nnnn

Which function has a domain where mc016-1.jpg and a range where mc016-2.jpg?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see mc016-1.jpg or mc016-2.jpg. Could you upload those images or type the domain and range shown in them (for example "domain = [0,∞)" and "range = (−∞,0]")?

If you want examples while you upload/transcribe, here are common functions that give typical domain/range pairs:

- Domain = (−∞, ∞), Range = (−∞, ∞): f(x) = x (or any odd-degree polynomial with real coefficients).
- Domain = (−∞, ∞), Range = [0, ∞): f(x) = x^2.
- Domain = [0, ∞), Range = [0, ∞): f(x) = √x.
- Domain = (0, ∞), Range = (−∞, ∞): f(x) = ln x.
- Domain = (−∞, ∞), Range = (0, ∞): f(x) = e^x.
- Domain = ℝ \ {0}, Range = ℝ \ {0}: f(x) = 1/x.
- Domain = [−1, 1], Range = [−π/2, π/2]: f(x) = arcsin x.

Give me the exact domain and range from the images and I’ll name one (or several) function(s) that match.