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Question 1122582: I asked this question once before, but I think I got the wrong answer.
Range as in domain and range.
What is the range of y > 2(x-4)^2 - 3''.

Answer by ikleyn(52775) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It was me who answered this question under the link

https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/playground/test.faq.question.1122541.html

https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/playground/test.faq.question.1122541.html



and I can confirm it again:

The term "Range" is inapplicable to inequalities.



The term "range" is applicable to functions and expressions ONLY.


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Comment from student: That’s not what it says in the textbook. This is not a mistakes. I was looking for a different perspective. Please don’t try to answer my question twice.
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My response : Can you post the name of the textbook ?

    (The author's name;

     the name of the textbook;

     the edition number;

     the year of edition;

     ISBN number;

     the page number.)

Thank you.