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Mathematics
In ASTU, the measure of ZU=90°, TU = 28 feet, and ST = 39 feet. Find the measure
of ZT to the nearest tenth of a degree.
T
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39
28
U
S
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The range for the equation is all real numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The range of an equation is the set of y-values that you can get by plugging in all possible x-values.
Another way to put it is, when you graph the equation, whatever y-values the line produces, is its range.
Graphing y=2x-3, you can see it is a graph with a positive slope that extends from negative infinity y-value to positive infinity x-value.