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The set of output values of a function or relation is the range
When you have an ordered pair it is the second number.Example-(-3,7)7 is the range.ORIt is the difference between the largest and smallest number in a set of data.Example-2,5,9,1,39-1= 8the range would be 8.______________________________________________________________A collection of all output values.(algebra)
A relation doesn't have an "output value", in the sense that a function does. A set of values is either part of the relation, or it isn't.
Collection of all output values is called the range.
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All the output values of a function are collectively called the "range" of that function. For example, consider the function x2. Any number squared will give a positive. Thus, the "range" of the function is positive numbers.
A collection of all input values is called 'Data'.
The collection of all input values is called the "domain." In mathematics, the domain refers to the set of all possible inputs for a given function, which can include numbers, variables, or other elements, depending on the context. Each input in the domain corresponds to an output in the function's range.
The Range is the set of all possible output values of a function or relation.
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That might refer to an array.