Let f be a function such that #f(x)=2x-4# is defined by the domain #2<=x<=6#, what is the range of this function? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions Domain and Range of a Function 1 Answer Alan P. Mar 20, 2018 Range: #f(x) in [0,8]# Explanation: Since #f(x)=2x-4# is linear, its limit values correspond to the limits imposed by the domain (in this case #x in [2,6]#) #f(x)=2 * 2-4=0# #f(6)=2 * 6 -4 =8# Answer link Related questions How do you determine if (-1, 4), (2, 8), (-1, 5) is a function? What is the domain for #f(x)=2x-4#? What is the domain and range for (3,1), (1,-4), and (2, 8)? What is the domain and range of a linear function? Is domain the independent or dependent variable? How do you find the domain and range of a function in interval notation? How do you find domain and range of a rational function? How do you find domain and range of a quadratic function? How do you determine the domain and range of a function? What is Domain and Range of a Function? See all questions in Domain and Range of a Function Impact of this question 16000 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License