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Determine the range of the function f (x) = x-4 when the domain is (1,5,6

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For this case we have a function of the form
y = f (x). Where:


f (x) = x-4

By definition, the domain of a function is represented by the set of values of the independent variable, x, for which the value of the variable y can be calculated.

For its part, the range is represented by the values of "and".

So:


f (1) = 1-4 = -3\\f (5) = 5-4 = 1\\f (6) = 6-4 = 2

Thus, the range is {-3,1,2}

Answer:

{-3,1,2}

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