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It looks like you have the domain confused for the range! You can think of the domain as the set of all "inputs" for a function (all of the x values which are allowed). In the given function, we have no explicit restrictions on the domain, and no situations like division by 0 or taking the square root of a negative number that would otherwise put limits on it, so our domain would simply be the set of all real numbers, R. Inequality notation doesn't really use ∞, so you could just put an R to represent the set. In set notation, we'd write

and in interval notation,

The <em>range</em>, on the other hand, is the set of all possible <em>outputs</em> of a function - here, it's the set of all values f(x) can be. In the case of quadratic equations (equations with an x² term), there will always be some minimum or maximum value limiting the range. Here, we see on the graph that the maximum value for f(x) is 3. The range of the function then includes all values less than or equal to 3. As in inequality, we can say that
,
in set notation:

(this just means "f(x) is a real number less than or equal to 3")
and in interval notation:
![(-\infty,3]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%28-%5Cinfty%2C3%5D%20)
The end behavior of the given function (range) is x< 4 or x > 4. So, f(x) < 4 or f(x) > 4. The solution in interval notation is
.
The last option is correct.
<h3>What is the range of the function?</h3>
The end behavior of the given function f(x) = (8x+1)/2x-9 wants us to identify the range of the given function.
The range is the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined. The function range is the combined domain of the inverse function.
From the information given:

Inverse of
becomes 
The domain of the inverse is x< 4 or x > 4. So, f(x) < 4 or f(x) > 4. Now, representing the solution in interval notation, we have:

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see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
2 × 
= 2 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10
= 2 × 100 × 100
= 200 × 100
= 20000
And

= 2 × 2 × 2 × 2
= 4 × 4
= 16