SOLUTION: If f(x) is defined over [0,1] then what is the domain of the function f(2x+3)?
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If f(x) is defined over [0,1] then what is the domain of the function f(2x+3)?
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If x = 0, then 2x+3 = 3
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If x = 1, then 2x+3 = 5
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f(2x+3) is defined over [3,5]; that is the domain
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Stan H.