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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let the interval (a , +infinity) be the range of function f. The range of f(x) - 4 is given by (A) the interval (a - 4 , +infinity) (B) the interval (a + 4, +infinity) (C) the interval (a, +infinity) (C) None of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (studygurl14):

i'm not sure

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

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JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

If the range of F is given by the interval (a, +infinity), we can write the following inequality \[f(x)>a\] Add negative 4 to both sides of the inequality to obtain , hold up I need to refresh

myininaya (myininaya):

Say the range was (5,7) of f. Like say the graph looked like this: |dw:1414781835906:dw| what would the range look like if we had f(x)-4... Well subtract each of those y-values by 4.

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