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(1Q) Find the domain and range of f(x)= 2-x + sin x

(1Q) Find the domain and range of f(x)= 2-x + sin x-example-1
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User Zack
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Answer: option a is correct

Explanation:

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User Aemxdp
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Answer: Option a.

Domain: (-∞, ∞)

Range: (-∞, ∞)

Explanation:

We have the function
f(x) = 2-x + cosx

Note that f(x) is the sum of two continuous functions
h(x) = 2-x and
g(x) =sinx

The domain and range of h(x) are all real numbers

The domain of g(x) is all real numbers. The range of g(x) is [-1, 1]

Then the domain of
f(x) = h(x) + g(x) will be the intersection of the domains of the function
h(x) = 2-x and the function
g(x) = sinx.

Therefore the domain of f(x) are all real numbers. x ∈ (-∞, ∞)

The range of f(x) will be equal to the union of the range of g(x) and h(x)

Therefore the range will be all real numbers f(x) ∈ (-∞, ∞)

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