Which statement best describes the domain and range of p(x) = 6–x and q(x) = 6x?
a. p(x) and...
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 04:31, cathysilvestro
Which statement best describes the domain and range of p(x) = 6–x and q(x) = 6x?
a. p(x) and q(x) have the same domain and the same range.
b. p(x) and q(x) have the same domain but different ranges.
c. p(x) and q(x) have different domains but the same range.
d. p(x) and q(x) have different domains and different ranges
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