The answer is 853
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Answer:
A=0
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer to your question is 8, because you replace z with 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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<u>Complete Question:
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What is the domain and range of f(x) = |x + 6|?
domain: (negative infinite,infinite); range: f(x) (greater than or equal to) 0
domain: x (less then or equal to)-6; range: (negative infinite,infinite)
domain: x(greater than or equal to)-6 ; range: (negative infinite,infinite)
domain:(negative infinite,infinite) ; range: f(x) (less than or equal to) 0
<u>Answer:</u>
Domain:
and range: ![f(x) \geq 0](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%20%5Cgeq%200)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Given:
f(x) = |x + 6|
The vertex of the function is the point (- 6, 0)
The domain is the interval
. There are no restrictions on the value x can take. Therefore, the Domain is the set of All Real Numbers or {R}
The range is the interval
. So,
. Because this is a linear transformation the Range is also the set of All Real Numbers or {R}