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18 January, 01:04

Let y = f (x) be a function with domain D = [-6, 10] and range R = [-8, 12]. Find the domain D and range R for each function. Assume f (6) = 12 and f (10) = - 8. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)

a) y = - 2f (x)

b) y = |f (x) |

c) y = f (x + 2) - 3

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  1. 18 January, 03:07
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    A) The domain remains the same.

    Since, in y = - 2 f (x), the y is whats being multiplied and therefore changed, not the x or domain.

    Therefore D[-6,10]

    The range is what changes by a factor of - 2.

    If the original range was [-8,12], then the new one is

    [ (-8 x - 2), (12 x - 2) ] = [16, - 24].

    However, you must flip the numbers to make the interval true, giving you R [-24,16]
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