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  • 04-06-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the range of the function y=2x+1 for the domain 2<=x<=5?

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apologiabiology
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  • 04-06-2017
so domain is the number you can use
range is the output your get from inputting the domain given
so from 2≤x≤5
since it is linear, we can be sure that we only need to test the endpoints of the domain to find the endpoints of the range

sub 2 for x
y=2(2)+1
y=4+1
y=5

sub 5 for x
y=2(5)+1
y=10+1
y=11

so range is from 5 to 11
in interval notation: [5,11]
in other notation 5≤y≤11
or
R={y|5≤y≤11}
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