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What is the range of the function y=-x^2 + 1

What is the range of the function y=-x^2 + 1-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation: he domain of f ( x ) is R :T so for every x that you put in the function y ≤ 1 , that means is the upper bound of the function.

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Answer:

The range is:

(−∞,1]

Explanation:

:

The domain of

f(x)is R

So for every x that you put in the function, y≤1 that means is the upper bound of the function.

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