SOLUTION: Given f(x) = −2√x-4 − 5, the domain of this function is {x∈R| x≥a}  and the range of this function is {y∈R|y ≤b}

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Question 1179949: Given f(x) = −2√x-4 − 5, the domain of this function is {x∈R| x≥a}  and the range of this function is {y∈R|y ≤b}
Answer by ikleyn(52798)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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a = 4.

b = -5.



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