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

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Answered by harshitnarang2912
1

Answer:

by factor theoram

Step-by-step explanation:

x=2/3

so

6*2/3-4

=0

Answered by TanikaWaddle
0

Domain: All Real numbers.

Range: All Real numbers.

No asymptote

Step-by-step explanation:

given :

h(x) = 6x-4

The range is the set of y values for which the function is defined.

The given function is defined for all y values. Hence, the range of the function is given by

Range: All Real numbers.

The domain is the set of x values for which the function is defined.

The given function is defined for all x values. Hence, the domain of the function is given by

Domain: All Real numbers.

Since, the given function is a linear function, hence it doesn't have any asymptotes.

f(x) = mx + b, could have a finite limit as x approaches infinity is if the slope is zero.

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