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What is the range of

f(x) = {e}^(2)


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Answer:

7.39

Explanation:

The range of a function is all the y values for that function. Since f(x) =
e^2 there is only one value. There is not variable or x has been replaced with 2. This gives one single value in the range.


f(x) = e^2 = e*e = 7.39

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