Respuesta :

A. False. The range of [tex]f(x)[/tex] is the set of values it can produce. In the table, [tex]f(x)[/tex] produces values from [tex]0[/tex] to [tex]3[/tex]. However, the range of all real numbers is all rational numbers, basically from [tex]-\infty[/tex] to [tex]\infty[/tex], not just a few numbers in-between. So, the range of [tex]f(x)[/tex] is not all real numbers.

B.  True. Looking at the table, when [tex]x=-3[/tex], [tex]f(x)=2[/tex]. This is another way of saying that [tex]f(-3)=2[/tex], which is what B is saying.

C. True. The domain of [tex]f(x)[/tex] is the set of values of [tex]x[/tex] that produce some output in [tex]f(x)[/tex]. Looking at the table, all of the [tex]x[/tex] values listed on it are in the set [tex]\{-5, -3, 0, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13\}[/tex], which is what C is saying.

D. False. Looking at the table, when [tex]x=0[/tex], [tex]f(x)=3[/tex]. This is another way of saying that [tex]f(0)=3[/tex], which is not what B is saying.

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