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Give a Rule for the Piecewise-Defined Function f(x)={5 if x<34 if x4f ( x ) = \left\{ \begin{array} { c l } - 5 & \text { if } x < - 3 \\ 4 & \text { if } x \geq 4 \end{array} \right.

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Give a rule for the piecewise-defined function. Then give the domain and range.
- Give a rule for the piecewise-defined function. Then give the domain and range. -  A)   f ( x )  = \left\{ \begin{array} { c l } - 5 & \text { if } x < - 3 \\ 4 & \text { if } x \geq 4 \end{array} \right. ; Domain:  ( - \infty - 3 )  \cup [ 4 , \infty )  , Range:  \{ - 5,4 \}  B)   f ( x )  = \left\{ \begin{array} { c l } - 5 & \text { if } x \leq - 3 \\ 4 & \text { if } x > 4 \end{array} ; \right.  Domain:  ( - \infty - 3 ] \cup ( 4 , \infty )  , Range:  \{ - 5,4 \}  C)   f ( x )  = \left\{ \begin{array} { c l } - 5 & \text { if } x \leq - 3 \\ 4 & \text { if } x > 4 \end{array} ; \right.  Domain:  \{ - 5,4 \} , Range:  ( - \infty - 3 ] \cup ( 4 , \infty )   D)   f ( x )  = \left\{ \begin{array} { c l } - 5 & \text { if } x < - 3 \\ 4 & \text { if } x \geq 4 \end{array} \right. ; Domain:  \{ - 5,4 \} , Range:  ( - \infty - 3 )  \cup [ 4 , \infty )

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