Find the range of the function for the given domain.f(x) = 3x – 5; {–3, 0, 1, 5}(1 point)Responses{–14, –5, –2, 10}{–14, –5, –2, 10}{–9, 0, 3, 15}{–9, 0, 3, 15}{–5, –2, –1, 3}{–5, –2, –1, 3}{0, 3, 4, 8}

To find the range of the function, we need to substitute the domain values into the function and see what outputs we get.

Substituting -3 into the function, we get f(-3) = 3(-3) - 5 = -9 - 5 = -14.

Substituting 0 into the function, we get f(0) = 3(0) - 5 = -5.

Substituting 1 into the function, we get f(1) = 3(1) - 5 = -2.

Substituting 5 into the function, we get f(5) = 3(5) - 5 = 15.

Therefore, the range of the function for the given domain {–3, 0, 1, 5} is {-14, -5, -2, 15}.