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If this is the graph of f(x) = a^(x+h) + k, then: A.) The domain is (h, infinity) and the range is (-k, infinity)
B.) The domain is (-infinity, infinity) and the range is (h, infinity)
C.) The domain is (h, infinity) and the range is (-infinity, infinity).
D.) The domain is (-infinity, infinity), and the range is (k, infinity).


If this is the graph of f(x) = a^(x+h) + k, then:

A.) The domain is (h, infinity) and the range i

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