Answer:
(1, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation of the lines x + 2y = 5 and 2x - 3y = -4
First we need to make x the subject of the formulas
For x+2y = 5
x = 5 - 2y ... 1
For 2x - 3y = -4
2x = -4+3y
x = (-4+3y)/2 ... 2
Equate 1 and 2
5 - 2y = (-4+3y)/2
2(5-2y) = -4+3y
10 - 4y = -4+3y
-4 -3y = -4-10
-7y = -14
y = 14/7
y = 2
Substitute y = 2 into 1
x = 5 = 2y
x = 5 - 2(2)
x = 5 - 4
x = 1
Hence the point where the lines meet will be at (1, 2)
Answer:
The range is the resulting y-values we get after substituting all the possible x-values.
For the given function : 
<u>See the attached figure.</u>
The zeros of the denominator at x = 0
The domain is: (-∞,0)∪(0,∞)
<u>The range</u> of the function is the domain of the inverse function of f(x)
y = 3/(4x) - 4
y + 4 = 3/(4x)
4x = 3/(y+4)

The zeros of the inverse function:
4(y+4) = 0
y + 4 = 0
y = -4
∴ The range is (-∞,-4)∪(-4,∞)
So, the answer is {y | y > –4} ∪ {y | y < – 4}
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<u>Note</u>: If the given function is : 
It will be first degree polynomial function.
Both of the domain and the range = all real numbers R
Answer:
put one dot on (-3,3) then put another on (-2,2) and lastly put another one on (-2,4). Hope this helped!