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F(x)=2x+4 when domain is {-2,0,3}

User Jorrit Salverda
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Explanation:

The domain is x. The range is y (or in this case F(x)).

Plug in the numbers in the number set to get a number set for your y.

When the domain is -2:

f(-2) = 2(-2) + 4

f(-2) = -4 + 4

f(-2) = 0

When the domain is -2, the range is 0.

(-2 , 0)

When the domain is 0:

f(0) = 2(0) + 4

f(0) = 0 + 4

f(0) = 4

When the domain is 0, the range is 4.

(0 , 4)

When the domain is 3:

f(3) = 2(3) + 4

f(3) = 6 + 4

f(3) = 10

When the domain is 3, the range is 10.

(3 , 10)

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