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The graph of the function f(x) = -(x+3) (x-1) is shown below. What is true about the domain and range of the function

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Answer:

domain is ( -∞ ,∞), Range is ( -∞ ,1 ].

Explanation:

Given : The graph of the function f(x) = -(x+3) (x-1).

To find : domain and range of the function.

Solution : We have given that f(x) = - (x+3) (x-1).

Domain : The domain is the set of input values of x for which function is real and defined.

Since, domain is ( -∞ ,∞).

Range : The range is set of dependent values for which function is defined.

Range : ( -∞ ,1 ].

Therefore, domain is ( -∞ ,∞), Range is ( -∞ ,1 ].

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