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Find the range of the function f(x)=x2+5 given the domain (-2,-1,0,1,2)?

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Answer:

(5, 6, 9)

Explanation:

The domain is basically the set of all x values while the range is the set of all y values, in this case, it's the values of f(x). To find the range, we can plug the x values into the equation:

f(-2) = 9

f(-1) = 6

f(0) = 5

f(1) = 6

f(2) = 9

Since we can't have repeats in the range, it would be: (5, 6, 9)

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