The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
The domain and range of the equation y = 2x+8 are both [-infinity,+infinity].
If the domain is the set of real numbers, so is the range.
Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
The answer depends on the domain for x. For example, if the domain is x = 7, then the range is 55. If the domain is all Real numbers, then the range is y >= 6.
The range depends on the domain.
It depends on the domain but, if the domain is the real numbers, so is the range.
The domain and range of Y = 1.3x + 8 are both [-infinity, +infinity]
Domain : set of all reals Range: set of all reals
The range depends on the domain and conversely.
If the domain is the real numbers then so is the range.
The answer depends on the domain. If the domain is the whole of the real numbers, the range in y ≥ 1. However, you can choose to have the domain as [1, 2] in which case the range will be [2, 5]. If you choose another domain you will get another range.
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