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Identify the domain and range of y = 4x - 5 + 3

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Answer: negative infinity to infinity and 3 to infinity

Explanation:

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User MnkDude
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\text{Domain:}\ D=\mathbb{R}=(-\infty;\ \infty)}\\\boxed{\text{Range:}\ R=\mathbb{R}=(-\infty;\ \infty)}

Explanation:

y = 4x - 5 + 3 = 4x - 2

It's an equation of a line in the slope-intercept form.

y = 4x - 2 → f(x) = 4x - 2 - it's a lienar function.

The domain of a linear function is the set of all real numbers.

If a slope of linear function is different than 0, then the range is the set of all real numbers.

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