Algebraic Function for Domain [-6, 5) and Range (-∞, 5] | Graph Included

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The discussion focuses on finding an algebraic function with a specified domain of [-6, 5) and a range of (-∞, 5]. A suitable function is f(x) = 5 - (x + 6)^2, which meets the criteria by being defined for x values between -6 and 5, while its output approaches 5 as x approaches 5. The graph of this function illustrates the behavior as required, confirming its validity for the specified domain and range.

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Find an algebraic function with a domain of [-6, 5) and a range of (-infinity, 5] Graph Function

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A function that exists between x = -6 inclusive and x = 5 noninclusive that goes from -infinity to 5 inclusive. Just make one up..
 

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