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what is the range of the function f(x)=-x^2+4 when the domain is -3,-1,2

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  • 22-02-2019

Answer:

  the range is {-5, 0, 3}

Step-by-step explanation:

The range is the set of values the function takes on when x is in the domain. The calculator shows us ...

  f(-3) = -5

  f(-1) = 3

  f(2) = 0

So, the range is the set of values {-5, 0, 3}.

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Comment on the set

The values don't have to be presented in any particular order. For many purposes, it is helpful to have them ordered least to greatest. For the purpose of matching range values to domain values, a different order may be preferred.

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