SOLUTION: Would it be accurate for me to say there's no limit to the range of your function since gas prices can include all real numbers greater than 0?
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Question 668805: Would it be accurate for me to say there's no limit to the range of your function since gas prices can include all real numbers greater than 0?
Answer by swincher4391(1107) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well sort of. As you said gas prices must be greater than 0. Gas prices could conceivably be free, so throw in 0 just in case. But gas prices will never be negative, so there is a restriction (limit) on our range. That is
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