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The domain of the piecewise function is (-infinity,infinity). a. Graph the function. b. Use your graph to determine the function's range. f(x) = 3x if x≤0 3 if x>0
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The domain of the piecewise function is (-infinity,infinity). a. Graph the function. b. Use your graph to determine the function's range. f(x) = 3x if x≤0 3 if x>0
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The domain of the piecewise function is (-infinity,infinity).
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b. Use your graph to determine the function's range.
f(x) =
3x if x≤0
3 if x>0
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The condantrnirte will be 3x if x is 0 (underfined)
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