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Michaela
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15 August, 22:39
what is the domain and range of
y=-2 (x-3) (x+4)
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Rachel
15 August, 22:52
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The domain of any polynomial is "all real numbers."
The vertex of this function is (-0.5, 24.5), so the range of y=-2 (x-3) (x+4) is
-∞ < y ≤ 24.5
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