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17 June, 00:38

If the range of f (x) = square root mx and the range of g (x) = m square root x are the same, which statement is true about the value of m?

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  1. 17 June, 00:56
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    M can be any positive real number.

    Explanation:

    From f (x) = √ (mx); if x is posive m has to be positive; if x is negative m has to be negative; if x is cero m can have any value, and the range will always be 0 or positve

    From g (x) = m √x; x can only be 0 or positive and the range will have the sign of m.

    Given we concluded that the range of f (x) can only be 0 or positive, then me can only be 0 or positive.
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