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Find domain and range of 2x+3y=4

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Answer:

The domain is (-infinity, infinity)

The range is (-infinity, infinity)

Explanation:

In order to turn this equation into a linear function, you must solve for y, to get y=. First you subtract 2x from both sides. You will then have 3y=4-2x. Next, you divide by 3 on both sides to isolate the "y". Then you'll get y=-2/3x+4/3. The domain and range of this function once it is graphed is (-infinity, infinity).

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