Use the graph of the function y = 4x to answer the following questions.

The domain of the function is ~~~
to ~~~
because an exponent can be any real number.

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Answer:

For y = 4x, the domain of the function is all real numbers. This can be indicated  as ( -infinity, infinity),

...later part of question:...

..."because an exponent can be any real"

exponent?   !!!

Did you mean y = 4^x ? In this case the domain of y is all real numbers ann the range is (0, infinity), where the value 0 is not included in the range.

Thank you,

MrB

The domain of the function is the set of all real numbers

How to determine the domain?

The equation of the function is given as:

[tex]y = 4^x[/tex]

The above function is an exponential function, and the domain of an exponential function is the set of all real numbers

This is so because an exponent can be any real number.

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