Answer:
domain: (-∞ , ∞)
range: (-∞, 2]
Step-by-step explanation:
the domain is the set of values of what the x value can be. This function is parabolic and upside down, it can have a range of x values from - infinity to positive infinity. The function is most likely y=-x^2 +2
range is the output (y values) the function can possibly have. the max is 2 and includes 2 so we use bracket for that. The smallest y value can reach towards negative infinity.
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Your answers are wrong. the function f(x) is like a factory. you put in something ( a number) and it will spit you out something else (a different number depending on the function). your function, f (x)= -2x+1
you can put anything in that function. let say k.
f(x=k) = -2k+1. you just replace the x with k.
in this particular problem they way f(-2) ,f(0), f(1) and f(2).
here are the results
f(x=-2) = f(-2) = -2×(-2)+1 =5
f(x=0) = f(0) = -2×(0)+1 =1
f(x=1) = f(1) = -2×(1)+1 =-1
f(x=2) = f(2) = -2×(2)+1 =-3
Answer:
114
Step-by-step explanation:
that's supplementary