SOLUTION: I think i basicly have this one. But could you try it to check my work. Thank you. Graph the quadratic function. y=16-x^2, state the domain and range.

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Graph the quadratic function. y=16-x^2, state the domain and range.

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
quadratic factorises to

so,

so the roots are either x=4 or x=-4.

As the curve has - x-squared term, it is a n-shape, whose maximum will be at the x-values mid-way between its roots, ie at x=0.

When x=0, y is 16.

So, domain is xeR
range is yeR, y<=16

jon.

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