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The function f(x) = −(x + 5)(x + 1) is shown. On a coordinate plane, a parabola opens down. It goes through (negative 5, 0), has a vertex at (negative 3, 4), and goes through (negative 1, 0). What is the range of the function? all real numbers less than or equal to 4 all real numbers less than or equal to −3 all real numbers greater than or equal to 4 all real numbers greater than or equal to −3

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Answer:

The range is all real numbers less than or equal to 4

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=-(x+5)(x+1)

This is a vertical parabola open downward

The vertex is a minimum

The vertex is the the point (-3,4)

The x-intercepts are x=-5, x=-1

The domain is the interval -----> (-∞,∞)

The domain is all real numbers

The range is the interval ----> (-∞, 4]

The maximum value of the range is the y-coordinate of the vertex


y\leq 4

The range is all real numbers less than or equal to 4

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