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What are the domain and range of f(x) = |x + 6|? Domain: (negative infinity, infinity); range: f(x) > 0 domain: x < -6; range: (negative infinity, infinity) domain: x > -6; range: (negative infinity, infinity) domain: (negative infinity, infinity) ; range: f(x) < 0

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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User Copeg
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Answer:

Domain:
(-\infty,\infty)

Range:
f(x) \ge 0

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = |x + 6|

Required

The domain and the range

First, we calculate the domain


f(x) = |x + 6|

The above function does not have roots or fraction, where x is the denominator. This means that the domain is all real numbers, i.e.
(-\infty,\infty)

The range

The function is an absolute function; So, the minimum value is 0.

Hence, the range is:


f(x) \ge 0

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