Respuesta :
For basic exponential functions the domain is "all real numbers." The graph is above the x-axis and never touches it, so the range is (0, infinity).
For f(x) = (1/6)^x + 2, the domain is the same as before, but the range changes. There will be no graph touching the line y = 2 or showing up below that line. Range is (2, infinity).
For f(x) = (1/6)^x + 2, the domain is the same as before, but the range changes. There will be no graph touching the line y = 2 or showing up below that line. Range is (2, infinity).
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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