Using it's concept, it is found that the domain and range of the function are given by:
D: [–4, ∞) and R: [0, ∞)
<h3>What are the domain and the range of a function?</h3>
- The domain of a function is the set that contains all the values of the input.
- The range of a function is the set that contains all the values of the output.
In this problem, the function is:

The square root function does not exist for negative values, hence the domain is represented by:

The range of the square root function is
, which remains the same as there are no vertical translations.
Hence the correct option is given by:
D: [–4, ∞) and R: [0, ∞)
More can be learned about domain and range of functions at brainly.com/question/10891721
(6*8) is where the parentheses should go
For this simulation, there are 5 numbers that we can draw. One of the numbers will result in seeing the groundhog. (1/5 or 0.20) To find the probability that Jay will see the groundhog 4 years in a row, we would use the following equation: 1/5•1/5•1/5•1/5
We would multiply the odds of getting a certain outcome by the number of time we want that outcome.
The odds that Jay will see the groundhog for the next for years is 0.0016, or .16%.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
If x is not equal to zero, then 1/x can be equal to x.
So which is k * 1/x if x =1?
D, because x is the same as 1x, which is equivalent to 1/1 (x).
I may be wrong though please look at other answers and if you have questions then comment
Answer:
Min:3 Q:66-9 Med:9 Q3:10-14 Max19