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What is the range of f(x)=(3/4)x-4

What is the range of f(x)=(3/4)x-4-example-1
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Answer:the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation: read the other guys thing carefully

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Answer:

Range of the function f(x) is all real numbers greater that -4, i.e., (-4,∞).

Explanation:

The given function is f(x) = (3/4)x - 4

The value of (3/4)^x is greater than zero for any value of x. (3/4)^x > 0

Subtract 4 from both the sides. (3/4)^x - 4 > 0 - 4

f(x) > -4

The value of f(x) is greater than -4 for any value of x.

Therefore, the range of the function f(x) is all real numbers greater that -4. (-4,∞).

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