The range of F(x) = 6 • 3x is all positive real numbers.A.TrueB.FalseSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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The range of F(x) = 6 • 3x is all positive real numbers.A.TrueB.FalseSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
Solution
B. False
The function F(x) = 6 • 3x is an exponential function. The base of the exponential function (3 in this case) is a positive real number, and the coefficient (6 in this case) is also a positive real number. Therefore, the range of this function is all positive real numbers. However, it does not include zero or any negative numbers. Therefore, the statement "The range of F(x) = 6 • 3x is all positive real numbers" is false because it does not specify that zero and negative numbers are not included in the range.
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