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What is the domain of the function?

a) all real numbers
b) y>0
c) y<0

What is the range of the function?

a) all real numbers
b) y>0
c) y<0

What is the domain of the function? a) all real numbers b) y>0 c) y<0 What is-example-1
User Bukunmi
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Answer:

x > 0

Explanation:

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User EvilThinker
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Answer:

Domain: B but should be x > 0

Range: A

Explanation:

The domain is the set of all x values. This is seen in the graph as all values on the x-axis which have a value for the function. Since this function begins at the y-axis (where x = 0) and continues right then the domain is x > 0.

The range is the set of all y values. This is seen in the graph as all values on the y-axis which have a value for the function. Since the function curves on the coordinate plane all along the y-axis, it has no restrictions. This means it has all y values as a part of the function. The range is all real numbers.

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