1.6 Find the range of the exponential function \[ f(x)=-e^{2 x}+3 \] A. \( -\infty<f(x)<3 \) B. \( -3<f(x)<\infty \) C. \( -\infty<f(x)<2 \) D. \( -\infty<f(x)<-3 \)
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