What is the inequality that represents the range of the function g(x)=-3/4x^2 when the domain is restricted to -4≤x≤-2
A) -4≤y≤-2
B) y≤-2
C) -14≤y≤-5

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Answer:

I don't believe the question is complete. Given the information you have, the range would be -12≤x≤-3

Step-by-step explanation:

You can find this by putting both ends of the domain into the equation and getting the values.

-4

g(x) = -3/4x^2

g(-4) = -3/4(-4)^2

g(-4) = -3/4(16)

g(-4) = -12

-2

g(x) = -3/4x^2

g(-2) = -3/4(-2)^2

g(-2) = -3/4(4)

g(-2) = -3

**NOTE: If the equation was actually g(x) = -3/4x^2 -2 then C would be the right answer.