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Question 368756: Using the graph of the function y = −4x + 3 with domain x is less than or equal to 0, identify the range of the function.
How would I solve this?
Answer by neatmath(302) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The domain is the possible x values, in this case x is less than or equal to zero.
The range is all the possible y values.
To find those possible y values, just start plugging in x values into the equation y=-4x+3:
x=0 implies y=3
x=-1 implies y=7
x=-2 implies y=11
x=-10 implies y=43
x=-100 implies y=403
You can then see that the farther away from zero we get in the negative direction, the bigger the y value will become.
In fact, as the x value approaches -infinity, the y value approaches +infinity! In other words, the smaller the x value, the bigger y becomes!
So, our domain is {x:x is less than or equal to 0} or (-infinity, 0]
Our range then is [0,+infinity)
Of course you would use the infinity sign when you write this out on your paper.
I hope this helps!
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