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G(x)=-3x+2 with a domain of (-1,2) what is the range

G(x)=-3x+2 with a domain of (-1,2) what is the range-example-1
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we are given


g(x)=-3x+2

we can compare it with

slope intercept of line


y=mx+b

so,

slope is m=-3

y-intercept is b=2

Graph:

we can draw graph

Range:

we are given domain


(-1,2]

At x=-1:


g(-1)=-3*-1+2


g(-1)=5

At x=2:


g(2)=-3*2+2


g(2)=-4

we know that

range is all possible values of y

so, range is


[-4,5).........Answer

G(x)=-3x+2 with a domain of (-1,2) what is the range-example-1
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