I have a question which stubs my toe could someone solve this for me so I understand how to get the domain and range.

Let f be a function defined on [−1,3] such that f (n) = 2n - 1

- Plot the graph of f
- What is this function’s domain and range?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Domain tells us all the possible x values or inputs of a function.

Here the input is n.

The domain here is defined on the interval [-1,3) so the domain can be notated in 3 ways.

Interval Notation: [-1,3]

Words: All inputs that is between -1 and 3, exclusively.

Sign Notation:

[tex] - 1 \leqslant x \leqslant 3[/tex]

The Range of a function is possible y values or outputs of a function.

For the range, plug in x values to find the y values.

Since the range in this problem, is only defined for -1 to 3. Plug in -1 for n in the function.

[tex]2( - 1) - 1 = - 3[/tex]

[tex]2(3) - 1 = 5[/tex]

So the range of is

[-3,5]

Or could be stated

All outputs between -3 and 5 exclusively

[tex] - 3 \leqslant x \leqslant 5[/tex]

Here's a graph. Look Above

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