document.write( "Question 985248: Rental cars at ABC Rental Car Company cost $100 to rent, plus $1 per mile. What are thedomain and range of this function?M(d) = d + 100 (d = distance traveled; M = money spent). What is the domain and range?
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You cannot travel a negative distance. So the domain is the set of nonnegative real numbers. To be \"nonnegative\" basically means \"not negative\". The distance d is some positive number or 0. In notation form, the domain is \"d+%3E=+0\" (the same as saying \"x%3E=0\"). In interval notation, the domain is \"[0,\infty)\"\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "The range is the set of real numbers greater than or equal to 100. This is because $100 is the lowest amount that it costs and that cost can increase based on the distance. The range can be stated as \"M%3E=100\" (the same as saying \"y%3E=100\"). In interval notation, the range is \"[100,\infty)\"
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