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The range of the function f(k) = k2 + 2k + 1 is {25, 64}. What is the function’s domain?

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Now if you understand the definition of range and domain it will be a lot simpler to answer.
Domain: The values that you can put into a function
Range: The values that the function spits out.

So the range here is from 25 to 64.
f(k)=k^2+2k+1, where f(k) is the range and k is the domain.
You will have to solve two equations for the boundary values, that is:
25=k^2+2k+1 and
64=k^2+2k+1
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   The function's domain are all of the "x" values or "k" values in this case that will satisfy the function's range. Hence, you should solve for k after that to get the function's domain after substituting for the function's range.
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