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What are the domain and range of f(x) = 2|x -4|?
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Answer:

Domain: (-∞, ∞)

Range: [0, ∞)

Explanation:

The domain represents what x can be. In this scenario, we do not have x as a denominator, and there is nothing limiting x, so its domain is (-∞, ∞)

The range represents what f(x) can be, Because |x-4| is in absolute value, the lowest |x-4| can be is 0, and as a result, the lowest value of 2|x-4| is 2*0=0. The maximum value of f(x) is ∞ as an absolute value does not limit the maximum, making the range [0, ∞)

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