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Range, when talking about math, is all the possible y values.
Rf values are used mainly for simplicity. These values are generally easier to use to obtain percentages between a couple objects instead of using values that are already established.
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Range is defined as all possible y values in a relation.
In algebra, the domain consists of all possible values for the x variable that could make the function work. The range is all of the possible values of the function, using each number in the domain.
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Domain: All Possible "x" values Range: All possible "y" values
Domain is what you can plug into the function (possible x values for y=f(x) type functions) and range is the possible values you can get out (possible y values).
What sort of range-distance of an object, range of a plane, range of possible values, are all possible.
Range, when talking about math, is all the possible y values.
The allowable values of x are called the "domain", and the resultant set of possible y values are called the "range".
Rf values are used mainly for simplicity. These values are generally easier to use to obtain percentages between a couple objects instead of using values that are already established.
Rf values are determined by the polarity of the substance tested. Even though these atoms may have similar electron configuration, it is not identical, and neither are their Rf values.
The domain of a function is the set of values for which the function is defined.The range is the set of possible results which you can get for the function.
They comprise the codomain or range.
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The Range is the set of all possible output values of a function or relation.