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What is the domain and range of f(x)=(1/5)^x

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Answer:

Domain = (-∞,∞) Range = (0,∞)

This is an exponential function.

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Answersadfs:

Domain of the exponential function is (-∞, ∞)

the range is (0, ∞)

Stasdfep-by-step explanation:


f(x)=(/frac{1}{5})^x

Domain is the set of x values for which the function is defined. there is no restriction for x in exponential function.

Domain of the exponential function is (-∞, ∞)

Range is the set of y values for which the function is defined

For range, of we plug in positive or negative number for x the value of y is always positive because we have exponent x

Hence the range is (0, ∞)

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