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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 01:01, robert7248
Consider the function. f(x)= -2/3x-24 Which conclusions can be drawn about fβ1(x)? Select two options. fβ1(x) has a slope of -2/3 . fβ1(x) has a restricted domain. fβ1(x) has a y-intercept of (0, β36). fβ1(x) has an x-intercept of (β36, 0). fβ1(x) has a range of all real numbers.
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