The function f has a domain of [0,5] and a range of [0,3]. Start by sketching a potential graph of f. Suppose the function g is defined as g(x)=f(x)+4. Determine the domain and range of g. Domain:     Range:

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The function f has a domain of [0,5] and a range of [0,3]. Start by sketching a potential graph of f.

  1. Suppose the function g is defined as g(x)=f(x)+4. Determine the domain and range of g.

    1. Domain:    
    2. Range:    
  2. Suppose the function h is defined as h(x)=3f(x). Determine the domain and range of h.

    1. Domain:    
    2. Range:    
  3. Suppose the function j is defined as j(x)=-f(x). Determine the domain and range of j.

    1. Domain:    
    2. Range:    
  4. Suppose the function k is defined as k(x)=f(x-3). Determine the domain and range of k.

    1. Domain:    
    2. Range:    
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