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Find the range of ƒ(x) = 3g – 5 for the domain {–1.5, 2, 4}
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-1.5 ------ f(x) = 3(-1.5) - 5
= -4.5 -5
= 9.5
2 -------- f(x) = 3(2) - 5
= 6 -5
= 1
4 -------- f(x) = 3(4) - 5
= 12 - 5
= 7
(9.5, 1 , 7)
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