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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 20:20, shataviasumpter78

Consider the three functions below. f(x)=-6/11(11/2)^x

g(x)=6/11(11/2)^-x

h(x)=-6/11(11/2)^-x

Which statement is true?

• The range of h(x) is y>0.

• The domain of g(x) is y>0.

• The ranges of f(x) and h(x) are different from the range of g(x).

• The domains of f(x) and g(x) are different from the domain of h(x)


Consider the three functions below.

f(x)=-6/11(11/2)^x
g(x)=6/11(11/2)^-x
h(x)=-6/11(11/2)^-x
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