Which statement best describes f(x)=-2sqrt(x-7+1)
a.-6 is in the domain of f(x) but not...
Mathematics, 17.12.2019 08:31 weirdojuwin
Which statement best describes f(x)=-2sqrt(x-7+1)
a.-6 is in the domain of f(x) but not in the range of f(x)
b.-6 is not the domain of f(x) but is in the range of of f(x)
c.-6 is in the domain of f(x) and in the range of f(x)
d. -6 is neither in the domain of f(x) nor in the range of f(x)
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