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27 June, 11:10

Given the domain (-2,2,4) what is the range for the relation 3x-y=3

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  1. 27 June, 11:36
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    Given the domain, the range for 3x-y = 3 is {-9, 6, 9}

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you have to put the relation in terms of y ⇒ 3x - y = 3⇒ 3x - 3 = y

    ⇒ y = 3x - 3.

    Then you replace the values indicated by the domain to find their "y" values (the ones that constitute the range).

    f (-2) = - 9

    f (2) = 6

    f (4) = 9.

    Finally, the range for the given domain is {-9, 6, 9}
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