SOLUTION: Find the range of f(x)=-x+4 for the domain {-3,-2,-1,1}
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Question 617189: Find the range of f(x)=-x+4 for the domain {-3,-2,-1,1}
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Find the range of f(x)=-x+4 for the domain {-3,-2,-1,1}
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simply substitute each of the given values of the domain for x.
-3:
f(-3)=-(-3)+4=3+4=7
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-2:
f(-2)=-(-2)+4=2+4=6
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-1:
f(-1)=-(-1)+4=1+4=5
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1:
f(1)=-(1)+4=-1+4=3
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Range is then {3, 5, 6, 7}
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