The range is: {−28, −15, −2, 11, 24}
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To find the range, substitute each 'x' from the domain into the function.
Domain means all of the numbers that 'x' can be.
Range means all of the numbers that 'y' can be.
A function can be an equation that relates the 'x' and 'y' variables.
Let's take each number from the domain to substitute 'x'. Remember to follow BEDMAS when solving for 'y'.
f(x) = 13x − 2
f(−2) = 13(−2) − 2
f(−2) = −26 − 2
f(−2) = −28
f(x) = 13x − 2
f(−1) = 13(−1) − 2
f(−1) = −13 − 2
f(−1) = −15
f(x) = 13x − 2
f(0) = 13(0) − 2
f(0) = −2
f(x) = 13x − 2
f(1) = 13(1) − 2
f(1) = 13 − 2
f(1) = 11
f(x) = 13x − 2
f(2) = 13(2) − 2
f(2) = 26 − 2
f(2) = 24
To write the range, list all of the 'y' values we calculated for from least to greatest. Write the numbers inside braces (curly brackets). Writing the range or domain inside braces is called set notation.
Therefore, the range is {−28, −15, −2, 11, 24}.
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