Answer:
Explanation:
A function with a domain of (-♾️,♾️) and a range of (5,♾️) means that the input values can be any real number, and the output values must be greater than or equal to 5, but can be any real number larger than 5.
The following functions have a domain of (-♾️,♾️) and a range of (5,♾️):
f(x) = 5 + x
f(x) = 5 + e^x (where e is the mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828)
f(x) = 5 + ln(x+1) (where ln denotes the natural logarithm, which is defined only for positive values of x+1)
Note that these are not the only functions that could have this domain and range, but they are some examples.