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28 March, 06:53

The function f (x) = -5x^2+3 is defined over the domain - 4

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  1. 28 March, 08:43
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    -77 if I understand correctly

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the domain is really {-4} and you have the function f (x) = -5x^2+3.

    The range is just whatever the result of f (-4) is ...

    f (-4) = -5 (-4) ^2+3

    f (-4) = -5 (16) + 3

    f (-4) = -80+3

    f (-4) = -77

    So again if the question is really "The function f (x) = -5x^2+3 is defined over the domain {-4}, what is the range?" ... then the answer is just {-77}
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