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The graph of the function f (x)=-(x+3)(x-1) what is the true about the domain and the range of that function
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The graph of the function f (x)=-(x+3)(x-1) what is the true about the domain and the range of that function
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The domain is all real numbers.
The range of the function is all real numbers such that y is less than or equal to 4.
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