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23 February, 16:54

If ƒ (x) = 2x² + 3, then which of the following represent ƒ (x + 1) ?

2x² + 2

x² + 3

2x² + 4x + 1

2x² + 4x + 5

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  1. 23 February, 19:53
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    This is a bit harder. I suggest getting the Domain and Range for the function of x.

    If any of these answers have, an infinite domain and (3, infinite) range. That will be your answer.

    Your answer is B.

    f (x) = 2x²+3 has the same domain and range as x²+3
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