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What are the domain and range of the function? explain.f(x)= \frac{2}{x-3}+4 a. the domain is {x |x ∈ r, x ≠ 3}. the range is { f(x) | f(x) ∈ r, f(x) ≠ 4}. b. the domain is {x | x ∈ r, x ≠ -3}. the range is { f(x) | f(x) ∈ r, f(x) ≠ - 4}. c. the domain is {x | x ∈ r, x ≠ 3}. the range is { f(x) | f(x) ∈ r, f(x) ≠ - 4}.

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