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The range of a constant function f(c) is​

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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A constant function is a linear function for which the range does not change no matter which member of the domain is used. f(x1)=f(x2) for any x1 and x2 in the domain. With a constant function, for any two points in the interval, a change in x results in a zero change in f(x) .

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Answered by 10nishitah
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constant function is a linear function for which the range does not change no matter which member of the domain is used. f(x1)=f(x2) for any x1 and x2 in the domain. With a constant function, for any two points in the interval, a change in x results in a zero change in f(x) .

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