#Range (y values)
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rnage is the possible y values
I still don’t get your question
find the range of the function given the domain is all real values of x
uh no
sorry but
i would like to solve this artihemetically
not using grpahs
Are you doing limits by chance in class?
You can plug in numbers and see that no matter what, you will end up with something just shy of 1
Negative or positive... it's always going to shy of 1
So make a table, and plug stuff in is one way to solve it....
but this uqestion is from functions
i dont think they expect us to use limits
There's no method that will result in solving a formula telling you the range 0<f(x)<1 ... you have to deduce it (meaning you have to make sense of the f(x) results and state it yourself
alright thank u for ur time
Good luck!
(if you were doing limits, it'd look something like lim(fx) = x^2/(x^2+1) and solving it would involve figuring out what could cause it to go to zero and then making x infinite.... so no matter how large the number, does increasing x drive toward another number (a limit) or go to infinity?)
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cool.... type .close if you're good to go!
.solved