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!!30 POINTS PLEASE HELP!!!

What does the function f(x)=/x+1’- 1 have in its range that are not in the range of the graph g(x)?

[-1,1)
(-1,1)
(- infinity, 1]
(- infinity, 1)

!!30 POINTS PLEASE HELP!!! What does the function f(x)=/x+1’- 1 have in its range-example-1
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Answer:

(-1,1)

Explanation:

First split it into 2 functions, when x≥0 let f1(x)=x1+x and when x<0 let f2(x)=x1−x now we have 2 functions that are continuous on their domains.

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