The range is defined as the difference between the largest and the smallest values. One of these is known to be 0. If all the other numbers are negative, then the range is the absolute value of the smallest number whereas if all the other numbers are positive, the range is the largest number.
The range of a single number - with or without a decimal - is zero.
the domain is when the denominator of the problem is set to zero... but i am not sure how to find the range
Zero to 180 west and zero to 180 east.
If all the numbers are the same, the set has no range. The range is zero.
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Then range equals the top number. Makes life simpler!
AVERAGE(range)
There is no zero in that range.
If 0 is the smallest value in your data, then yes use zero to find the range.
Zero is an even number, but to say even numbers start with zero does not take into account even negative numbers. Zero is an even number on an infinite list of even numbers that has no beginning and no end.
y can be any real number more than or equal to zero --> Range x can be any real number--> Domain
It would range from Zero for a Jehovah's Witnesses evangelist; to an enormously high number for a Protestant evangelist.