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Find the domain and range of  g(x)= x+3

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Answer:

Domain: (−∞,∞)

Range: (−∞,∞)

Explanation:

The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.

Domain: (−∞,∞)

The range of a function represents the set of all possible output values that the function can produce. For the function g(x) = x + 3, the output values can take any real number depending on the input value of x.

Range: (−∞,∞)

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