f(x)=3x-5; (-2,-1,0,1,2)

Find the range of the function for the given domain.

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To find the range of the function, we need to substitute each value in the domain into the function and find the corresponding y-values.

For x = -2:
f(-2) = 3(-2) - 5 = -6 - 5 = -11

For x = -1:
f(-1) = 3(-1) - 5 = -3 - 5 = -8

For x = 0:
f(0) = 3(0) - 5 = 0 - 5 = -5

For x = 1:
f(1) = 3(1) - 5 = 3 - 5 = -2

For x = 2:
f(2) = 3(2) - 5 = 6 - 5 = 1

So, the range of the function for the given domain is {-11, -8, -5, -2, 1}.
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