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(25 points) The range of
y=(1)/(x-10) is All Real Numbers. TRUE or FALSE, and why?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Real Numbers are just numbers like:

1 12.38 −0.8625 34 π (pi) 198

In fact:

Nearly any number you can think of is a Real Number

Real Numbers include:

yes Whole Numbers (like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc)

yes Rational Numbers (like 3/4, 0.125, 0.333..., 1.1, etc )

yes Irrational Numbers (like π, √2, etc )

Real Numbers can also be positive, negative or zero.

So ... what is NOT a Real Number?

not Imaginary Numbers like √−1 (the square root of minus 1)

are not Real Numbers

not Infinity is not a Real Number

Mathematicians also play with some special numbers that aren't Real Numbers.

Real numbers can be represented on a number line.

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