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A function of the form f(x) = abis modified so that the b value remains the same but the a value is increased by 2.
How do the domain and range of the new function compare to the domain and range of the original function?

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Answer: The domain and the range of a function are the set of input and output values, the function can take.

The correct statements are: (a) The range stays the same. and (c) The domain stays the same.

The parent function is given as:

There is no restriction on the x and y values of the above function. So, the domain and the range are:

When the function is updated, we have:

Similarly, there is no restriction on the x and y values of

So, the domain and the range of the new function are:

Hence, the correct statements are: (a) The range stays the same. and (c) The domain stays the same.

Explanation:

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