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Which statement best describes the domain and range of f(x) = –(7)x and g(x) = 7x?

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Answer:

all real #s for both of em

Explanation:

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User Akshat
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First of all, A function
f from a set
A to a set
B is a relation that assigns to each element
x in the set
A exactly one element in the set [/tex]B[/tex]. The set
A is the domain (or set of inputs) of the function and the set
B contains the range (or set of outputs).

First.


f(x)=-7x

The graph of this equation is shown in Figure 1. As you can see this is a straight line with negative slope and does not intersect the y-axis.

So the statement that best describes this problem is:

Both the domain and the range is the set of all real numbers.

Second


g(x)=7x

The graph of this equation is shown in Figure 2.This is also a straight line but it has positive slope. This one does not intersect the y-axis either.

So the statement that best describes this problem is:

Both the domain and the range is the set of all real numbers.
Which statement best describes the domain and range of f(x) = –(7)x and g(x) = 7x-example-1
Which statement best describes the domain and range of f(x) = –(7)x and g(x) = 7x-example-2
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