SOLUTION: how to put domain and range of the piece wise function on graphs. A. Domain [– 4, 2]; Range [– 3, 3] B. Domain [– 4, – 2]; Range [1, 2] C. Domain [– 3, 3]; Range [– 4, 2] D.

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Question 1040486: how to put domain and range of the piece wise function on graphs.
A. Domain [– 4, 2]; Range [– 3, 3]
B. Domain [– 4, – 2]; Range [1, 2]
C. Domain [– 3, 3]; Range [– 4, 2]
D. Domain [– 2, 3]; Range [– 3, 1]

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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how to put domain and range of the piece wise function on graphs.
A. Domain [– 4, 2]; Range [– 3, 3]
B. Domain [– 4, – 2]; Range [1, 2]
C. Domain [– 3, 3]; Range [– 4, 2]
D. Domain [– 2, 3]; Range [– 3, 1]
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A.   
The question, as it is formulated here, doesn't seem to be reasonable, in my view.

More reasonable question is: what is piece-wise function which has the domain [– 4, 2]; range [– 3, 3].

The answer is: there are two such functions.

1. First is the linear function y = f(x) with f(-4) = -3 and f(2) = 3.

2. The other is the linear function y = f(x) with f(-4) = 3 and f(2) = -3.

Same or similar for other sub-questions B) C), and D).


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