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What are the domain and range of f(x) = 2x - 41?
O domain: x < 2; range: (-∞0,00)
O domain: (-∞,00); range: f(x) > 0
O domain: (-∞0,00); range: f(x) < 0
O domain: x ≥ 2; range: (-∞,00)

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The domain of the function is a (-∞, 0) and the range of the function will be f(x) < 0. Then the correct option is C.

What are domain and range?

The domain means all the possible values of x and the range means all the possible values of y.

The function is given below.

f(x) = 2x – 41

Then the domain of the function is a (-∞, 0) and the range of the function will be f(x) < 0.

Then the correct option is C.

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