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the range of the function f(x) = x-3/3-x is (a){1} (b){-1} (c)R-{-1} (d)r-{3}​

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Answered by yiennareignmontefalc
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Answer:

a=−dr−x+y+4

bcirsx

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Flip the equation.

abcirsx+dr+x−4=y

Step 2: Add -dr to both sides.

abcirsx+dr+x−4+−dr=y+−dr

abcirsx+x−4=−dr+y

Step 3: Add -x to both sides.

abcirsx+x−4+−x=−dr+y+−x

abcirsx−4=−dr−x+y

Step 4: Add 4 to both sides.

abcirsx−4+4=−dr−x+y+4

abcirsx=−dr−x+y+4

Step 5: Divide both sides by bcirsx.

abcirsx

bcirsx

=−dr−x+y+4

bcirsx

a=−dr−x+y+4

bcirsx

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