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The function f(x)= --x is shown on the graph.

Which statement is correct?

The range of the graph is all real numbers greater than or
equal to 0.

The domain of the graph is all real numbers greater than
4 or equal to 0.

The range and domain of the graph are the same.

The domain of the graph is all real numbers.


The function f(x)= --x is shown on the graph. Which statement is correct? The range-example-1
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User Fentas
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Answer:

C.) The range and domain of the graph are the same.

Explanation:

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User Slabofguinness
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Answer:

Option (3).

Explanation:

Attached figure is the graph of a function,

f(x) = -
√(-x)

Since domain of any function is the set of all possible input values of the function,

Therefore, Domain of the function is,

Domain : x ≤ 0 Or (-∞, 0]

And range of the function is the set of all possible output values (y-values) of the function.

Therefore, Range of the function will be,

Range : y ≤ 0 Or (-∞, 0]

Therefore, Domain and range of this function is same.

Option (3) will be the answer.

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