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How do I graph {3,1,-1,-3}

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Question:

Solution:

Notice that the function f(x) = 2-2x is a linear function with slope -2 and y-intercept 2. Then its graph on the given domain is:

Now, the range of the function is found by evaluating the function at the extreme points of the domain. That is:


f(-1)\text{ = 2-2(-1) = 2+2 = 4}

and


f(4)\text{ = }2-2(2)\text{ = 2-4 = -}2

Thus, the range of this function (not taking into account all the real numbers, but with the notation of the exercise) is:


R\text{ = }\lbrace-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4\rbrace

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