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5 December, 08:27

If the function 5x+y=1 has the domain (-2, 1, 6), then what is the corresponding range?

OA. (-9,6, 31}

B. (9,-6, - 31)

C. (-11, 4, 29)

OD. (11,-4,-29)

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  1. 5 December, 12:05
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    Domain (x-values)

    Range (y-values)

    Since they gave you the domain/x-values = - 2, 1, 6, you can find the corresponding range/y-values by plugging in these values for "x" in the function:

    x = - 2

    5x + y = 1 Substitute/plug in - 2 into "x" to find the value of y

    5 (-2) + y = 1

    -10 + y = 1 Add 10 on both sides to get "y" by itself

    y = 11

    x = 1

    5x + y = 1 Plug in 1 into "x"

    5 (1) + y = 1 Subtract 5 on both sides

    y = - 4

    x = 6

    5x + y = 1

    y = - 29

    Your answer is D
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