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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 14:10, kbuhvu

What is the range of the function graphed below? A. 1 <= f(x) < infinity

B. negative infinity< f(x) < infinity

C. negative infinity < f(x) <= 1

D. 0 <= f(x) < infinity


What is the range of the function graphed below?

 A. 1 <= f(x) < infinity
B. negative infin
What is the range of the function graphed below?

 A. 1 <= f(x) < infinity
B. negative infin

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