How do you find the domain and range of y> -2/3x - 5?

1 Answer
Sep 2, 2017

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Explanation:

For linear inequalities, the domain and range is all numbers. The reason is that for any y-value that you choose, there will always be an x-value that satisfies the inequality. Also, you can multiply, add, or subtract any real number to get an output of another real number.

D: {x| -oo ≤ x ≤ oo} or D: (-oo, oo)

R: {y| -oo ≤ y ≤ oo} or R: (-oo, oo)