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In Problems $1-8$, find the domain and range of function.$$f(x)=5 x-10$$
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In this case, the function is $f(x)=5x-10$. We can see that we can substitute any real number for x and the function will still be valid. Therefore, the domain of the function is all real numbers. Show more…
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