Respuesta :

C.) 4 is  in the domain of f(x)

f(x) = -2x + 3          0<x <= 4

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Answer:

C) 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is

[tex]f(x)=\left \{ {{2x+5,\:-6\:<\:x\le0} \atop {-2x+3,\:0\:<x\le4}} \right.[/tex]


The function is defined on two intervals.


The first interval is

[tex]-6\:<\:x\le0[/tex] and the second interval is [tex]\:0\:<x\le4[/tex].


[tex]-7[/tex] does not belong to any of these intervals.


[tex]-6[/tex] does not also belong to any of these intervals.


[tex]4[/tex] belongs to the interval [tex]\:0\:<x\le4[/tex].


Hence 4 is in the domain of f(x).


[tex]5[/tex] does not also belong to any of the intervals.


Therefore the correct answer is C.