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The equation 4x + 2 has a domain of {0,3,6), what is the range

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Step-by-step explanation

  • Domain and Range

Domain is basically an input while Range is an output. Domain is the set of all x-values while Range is the set of y-values.


\large \boxed {domain} = > \large \boxed{range}

From input to output. That means from if we substitute domain in the equation, we would get range.

  • Substitute x = 0,3 and 6 in the equation.


f(x) = 4x + 2 \\ f(0) = 4(0) + 2 = 0 + 2 = 2 \\ f(3) = 4(3) + 2 = 12 + 2 = 14 \\ f(6) = 4(6) + 2 = 24 + 2 = 26

We input the value of x that are given and we get the value of f(x) which is the output at the specified domain.

Answer

  • Range


\large \boxed{2, 14, 26}

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