Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Linear Equations
A linear equation is an algebraic expression that represents a straight line when graphed on a coordinate plane. It typically takes the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. In the equation 3 + x = 0, we can rearrange it to x = -3, indicating a vertical line at x = -3.
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Domain
The domain of a function refers to the set of all possible input values (x-values) for which the function is defined. In the case of the equation 3 + x = 0, the domain is all real numbers since x can take any value. However, when graphed as a line, the domain is restricted to the specific x-value of -3.
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Range
The range of a function is the set of all possible output values (y-values) that result from the function. For the equation 3 + x = 0, which simplifies to x = -3, the range is also all real numbers since the line extends infinitely in the vertical direction. Thus, the range is not limited and includes every possible y-value.
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