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C(x) = 0.5x+70 find the domain and range
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C(x) = 0.5x+70 find the domain and range
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This function is defined from -inf to inf for all real numbers of x. The only reason a function would have a break in the domain and range would be if there was a radical, fraction, ln, etc(any operand that has a restriction)
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