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Ann
29 January, 01:41
Y=x^2+2x+1 domain and range
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Charlie
29 January, 04:31
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This is the equation of a parabola. x can be any real number. domain (-∞,∞) or any real number.
The range is what y-values you can have. y values will start at the vertex and go up to infinity since it's an upward facing parabola (+a).
Vertex (-b/2a, y)
-b/2a = - 2/2 = 1
plug this in to find y
(-1) ^2 + 2 (-1) + 1 = 0
Vertex (-1, 0)
y goes from 0 to + ∞
this is the range
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