187,035 views
2 votes
2 votes
N

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?

User Kien Vu
by
2.9k points

1 Answer

11 votes
11 votes

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:

User JeffE
by
2.8k points