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What is the domain and range? Of f(x)1/4x+3?

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The domain of the function f(x) = 1/4x + 3 is all real numbers except x = 0, because division by 0 is undefined.

The range of the function is all real numbers, because for any real number y, there exists a real number x such that y = 1/4x + 3.

So, the domain of f(x) = 1/4x + 3 is all real numbers except x = 0, and the range is all real numbers
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The domain of the function f(x) = 1/4x + 3 is all real numbers except x = 0, since division by 0 is undefined.

The range of the function is all real numbers. For any real number x, f(x) = 1/4x + 3 will always produce a real number, so the range is (-infinity, +infinity).

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