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Answer: -7 < x < 17</h3>
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Explanation:
Plug in the lower bound of the domain, which is x = -3
f(x) = 3x+2
f(-3) = 3(-3)+2
f(-3) = -9+2
f(-3) = -7
If x = -3, then the output is y = -7. Since f(x) is an increasing function (due to the positive slope), we know that y = -7 is the lower bound of the range.
If you plugged in x = 5, you should find that f(5) = 17 making this the upper bound of the range.
The range of f(x) is -7 < y < 17
Recall that the domain and range swap places when going from the original function f(x) to the inverse 
This swap happens because how x and y change places when determining the inverse itself. In other words, you go from y = 3x+2 to x = 3y+2. Solving for y gets us y = (x-2)/3 which is the inverse.
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In short, we found the range of f(x) is -7 < y < 17.
That means the domain of the inverse is -7 < x < 17 since the domain and range swap roles when going from original to inverse.
(X-7)(x-7)
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If it’s just subtraction. There would be 270 pages left
Answer:
No, triangles CDE and HGF are not necessarily congruent.
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that just having one angle equal in value doesn't make the triangles congruent. To start with, we know that the three internal angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees, but all we know when one is 50 degrees, the other two must add up to 130 degrees, which can be done by an infinite number of different angle combinations: 110 + 20, 90 + 40, 80 + 50, etc.