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What is the range of the function y=3/x+8?
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Answer: The range of a function is the set of all possible output values (y-values) for a given function.

For the function y = 3/x+8, we can find the range by analyzing the domain of the function. The domain of a function is the set of all input values (x-values) for which the function produces a valid output value.

The range of this function is all real numbers, since the denominator x+8 can't be equal to zero.

However, we can't express the range of the function as a specific set of numbers because the range is defined as all real numbers. The answer would be R

It's worth noting that if we change the function for example to y = 3/x-8, the domain would be x≠8 and the range would be y<-8/3

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Answer: (−∞,8)∪(8,∞),y

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