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Find the range of ƒ(x) = –2x – 5 for the domain {–2, –1, 1, 2}.

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-2(-2)-5= -1 -2(-1)-5=-3 -2(1)-5=-7 -2(2)-5=-9
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By substituting each value of the domain of x in the function and solving it we will get the range of the function for respective domain

The given function is :

f(x) = -2x - 5

For x = -2 , f(x) is:

f(-2) = (-2*-2) - 5 = 4 - 5 = -1

For x = -1, f(x) is :

f(-1) = (-2*-1) - 5 = 2 - 5 = -3

For x = 1 , f(x) is

f(1) = (-2*1) - 5 = -2 -5 = -7

For x = 2, f(x) is

f(2) = (-2*2) - 5 = -4 -5 = -9

The range is -1 , -3 , -7 , -9

Hope this helps ..!!

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