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If the domain is {0, 2, -6}, what is the range of y = -2x + 3?
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Question 736435:
If the domain is {0, 2, -6}, what is the range of y = -2x + 3?
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the domain is { , , } (means all values ), you will find the range of if you substitute values in given function:
if ...=>......=>...
if ...=>......=>......=>...
if ...=>......=>......=>...
so, the range is: { , , }
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