When the range of the function is f(x) = 3x-5 when the domain is {-3, 0, 4}????

The range is the y values that result from using the x values from the domain. Since one of the x values is

-3, substitute this in the equation.
f(-3) = 3(-3) - 5 = -9 - 5 = -14. -14 is the first number in the range. Do the same for the other two numbers.

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To determine the range of the function f(x) = 3x - 5 when the domain is {-3, 0, 4}, we need to substitute each value from the domain into the function and find the corresponding output values.

Let's substitute each value from the domain into the function:
For x = -3: f(-3) = 3(-3) - 5 = -9 - 5 = -14
For x = 0: f(0) = 3(0) - 5 = 0 - 5 = -5
For x = 4: f(4) = 3(4) - 5 = 12 - 5 = 7

The outputs for the respective inputs are -14, -5, and 7. Therefore, the range of the function is {-14, -5, 7} since these are all the possible output values of the function given the specified domain.