Question 756284
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The function is equivalent to {{{-2^(x-3)+2}}}. 

Since the exponential function is valid for all real numbers, the domain is the real numbers. 

The range of {{{2^(x-3)}}} is (0,inf), as it does not allow negative numbers and it does not have a limit. Hence {{{-2^(x-3)}}} has a range of (-inf,0), so the range of {{{-2^(x-3)+2}}} is (-inf,2)

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