Linear Functions Domain: and Range:

  1. I'm doing graphs/domain/range of basic functions. I have three questions:How do I find the domain and range of a function? (more
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  2. suppoe f is a function with domain [1,3]and range[2,5]?define functions g and h by g(x)=3f(x)and h(x)=f(4x) what is domain and
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  3. Are all linear equations functions. I'd say yes. Because both contain domain and range. But..not all are graphed linear.when is
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  4. When referring to functions the what is made up of the outputs/y-values? A. Domain b. Range c. Linear d. Non linear e.
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  5. A.give an example of a function whose domain is {3,4,7,9}?and whose range is {-1,0,3} B.Find two different functions whose
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  6. When referring to functions, the DOMAIN is made up of ____.When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of or _____. Linear
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  7. When referring to functions, the DOMAIN is made up of ____When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of ____ Linear
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  8. Part of a line is graphed. Which inequalities could describe the domain and range?answer choices Domain:2<x<6 Range2<y<6
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  9. Which of the following attributes do the functions f(x)=3√x and g(x)=lnx have in common?A) Both functions have a domain of
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  10. Which of the following functions have the following Domain and Range?Domain: {x|x∈R} Range: {y | −∞<y≤2} (1 point)
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