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25 June, 20:18

1. What are the domain, range, and asymptote of h (x) = 2x + 4?

domain: x > 0; range: y; asymptote: y = 0

domain: x > - 4; range: y is a real number; asymptote: y = - 4

domain: x; range: y; asymptote: y = 0

domain: x; range: y > 0; asymptote: y = - 4

2. What is the domain of f (x) = 5x - 7?

x

x

x > 0

x is a real number

3. The graph of g (x) is the result of translating the graph of f (x) = 3x six units to the right. What is the equation of g (x) ?

g (x) = 3x - 6

g (x) = 3x + 6

g (x) = 3x - 6

g (x) = 3x + 6

4. What are the domain, range, and asymptote of h (x) = 6x - 4?

domain: x; range: y; asymptote: y = 4

domain: x is a real number; range: y > - 4; asymptote: y = - 4

domain: x > - 4; range: y is a real number; asymptote: y = 4

domain: x > 4; range: y; asymptote: y = - 4

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  1. 25 June, 22:47
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    1) domain: x; range: y; asymptote: y = - 4

    2) x is a real number, polynomial function's domain is always R

    3) g (x) = 3x + 6

    4) domain: x; range: y; asymptote: y = - 4
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