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A function of the form f(x) = ab is modified so that the b value remains the same but the a value is increased by 2

How do the domain and range of the new function compare to the domain and range of the original function?

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Explanation:

Notice that f(x) = ab would be a constant function, as 'x' does not appear on the right side. If 'a' were increased by 2, the magnitude of f(x) would be increased by a factor of 2. The domain of f(x) would not change; the range would be [a·(b+2)) (a single numeric value).

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