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10 April, 19:31

What impact does restricting the domain of a linear function have on the graph of the function?

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  1. 10 April, 20:07
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    We know that

    linear functions are those function whose degree is 1

    or slope is constant

    For exp: f (x) = x+7

    we know that domain of linear function is always aall real numbers

    which makes it's range also all real numbers

    so, when we restrict domain on some intervals

    it's range will also be restricted on certain finite interval accordingly

    and curve will also be restricted on same domain ... Answer
  2. 10 April, 22:22
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    If we restrict the domain of a linear function, the graph of the function will be a Line segment instead of line.

    This can be explained by following way.

    Consider the graph of linear function

    ⇒y=2x+3,

    If, Restricted domain = 5≤ x≤6.

    So, 13 ≤ y≤ 15.

    will be a line segment.
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