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What are the domain and range of f(x) =-37?

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Answered by sprao534
113
Domain is all real numbers
Range =(-37)
Answered by throwdolbeau
48

Answer:

Domain = All Real Numbers

Range : y = -37

Step-by-step explanation:

The function is given to be f(x) = -37

The given function f(x) = -37 is a horizontal line that goes from negative infinity to positive infinity.

The domain can be any number since there is no limit on what the x value can be. So, Domain of the given function f(x) = -37 will be all real numbers

∴ Domain = All Real Numbers

The range will always be y = -37 because no matter what x will equal, y will always be equal to -37 in the function of f(x)=-37. So, The range of the given function f(x) = -37 will be given by :

⇒ Range : y = -37

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