SOLUTION: Suppose that the function g is defined as g(x)=-(x-5)^2+3. Graph the range of g on a number line.
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Question 621517: Suppose that the function g is defined as g(x)=-(x-5)^2+3. Graph the range of g on a number line.
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(x) = -(x - 5)^2 + 3
range: [3, inf)
0.....1.....2.....3.....4.....5.....6.....7.....8
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