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Kenya Allen
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25 August, 05:12
What's the range of y=-2cos (3x) + 3?
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Daniella Curry
25 August, 05:14
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Range [-2,2]
Cosine value varies from - 1 to 1, hence - 2cos 3x can vary from + 2 to - 2. The range of the given function, in interval notation, would thus be [-2,2]. In set builder notation it can be expressed as
{y∈R∣-2≤y≤2 }
It most likely might be wrong though so sorry for that.
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