when comparing linear quadratic cubic and exponential functions, what key feature do all four of the function types have?

All four function types (linear, quadratic, cubic, and exponential) have a key feature of being mathematical representations of relationships or patterns between variables. They can all be used to model real-world phenomena and provide insights into the behavior of the variables involved.

is it

A-The range of all four function types is all real numbers.

B-The domain of all four function types is all real numbers.

C-The minimum value of all four function types is (0, 0)

D-The x-intercept of all four function types is (0, 0)

B - The domain of all four function types is all real numbers.

The domain refers to the set of all possible input values for a function. For linear, quadratic, cubic, and exponential functions, the domain encompasses all real numbers. This means that you can input any real number into these functions, and they will produce a valid output.

The other options are not correct.

A - The range of all four function types can vary depending on the specific function and its parameters.

C - The minimum value of a function can vary for each type. It may not necessarily be (0, 0).

D - The x-intercepts (or the points where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis) can also vary for each function type and are not always located at (0, 0).