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Determine the domain and range of F(x)=2(x+1)^2-3

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Answer: domain: all real numbers. range: [-3, infinity)

Explanation:

We've got
f(x) = 2(x+1)^2 - 3.

You can plug in any number for
x without a problem, so the domain is all real numbers, written
\mathbb R.

If you graph the function, you can see it touches -3 but cannot go lower; however, it can reach anything higher than -3. Therefore the range is
[-3, \infty).

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