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What are the domain and range of the function f(x)=5^x-3 +1

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D​omain: (-∞,∞)

Range: (-∞,∞)

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\text{Domain and Range of function is all real numbers i.e } (-\infty, \infty)

Explanation:

Given the function


f(x)=5^(x-3) +1

we have to find the domain and range of the function.

The domain is the set of all possible values of independent variable i.e of x

The range is the complete set of all possible resulting values of the dependent variable i.e of y

Here the above function is defined for every value of R i.e for all value of real numbers.


\text{Domain and Range of function is all real numbers i.e } (-\infty, \infty)

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