The function shown is reflected across the y-axis to create a new function. Which is true about the domain and range of each function? A. Both the domain and range change. B. Both the range and domain stay the same. C. The domain stays the same, but the range changes. D. The range stays the same, but the domain changes.
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e., x becomes -x). This means that the domain (the set of all possible x-values) will change. However, the y-values of the function remain the same, so the range (the set of all possible y-values) stays the same. Show more…
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