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DENIUS [597]
2 years ago
6

What is the range of function g? ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
vlada-n [284]2 years ago
4 0

Using it's concept, the range of function g is given by:

B. \{y|y \in \mathbb{R}, y \neq -4, -3\}

<h3>What is the range of a function?</h3>

The range of a function is the set that contains all possible output values for the function. In a graph, it is the values of y.

In this graph, y assumes all values except y = -3 and y = -4, hence the range is given by:

B. \{y|y \in \mathbb{R}, y \neq -4, -3\}

More can be learned about the range of a function at brainly.com/question/10891721

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