The range of a function is the possible output values the function can have.
The range of the function is all real values except 0
The function is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = \frac{1}{4x + 1}}[/tex]
When the denominator of the function is 0, the function would not have a real value.
This means that:
[tex]\mathbf{y \ne 0}[/tex]
i.e. the value of y cannot be 0.
Hence, the range of the function is all real values except 0
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