Describe how to find the domain and range of a relation given by a set of ordered pairs.
The range of a function is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an output value. You find the range by inspecting the function and seeing first what the domain is, and then what the range would be for that domain. The domain, then, is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an input value.
Find all possible "x" and "y" values for domain and range. Then put it in inequality form. For example the domain and range for the equation 2x-3/x-5 would be: Domain: All Reals; x>5 Range: All Reals
The domain and range are two different sets associated with a relationship or function. There is not a domain of a range.
You do not graph range and domain: you can determine the range and domain of a graph. The domain is the set of all the x-values and the range is is the set of all the y-values that are used in the graph.
the domain is when the denominator of the problem is set to zero... but i am not sure how to find the range
the domain is all real numbers the range is from -1 to +1
x = the domain y = the co-domain and range is the output or something e_e
The domain and range are the x and y coordinates of the dot, respectively.
The domain is any subset of the real numbers that you choose, The range is the set of all values that the points in the domain are mapped to.
Describe how to find the domain and range of a relation given by a set of ordered pairs.
Use the function to find the image of each point in the domain. The set of values that you get will be the range. If the function is well behaved, you will not have to try each and every value in the domain.
The domain of the function 1/2x is {0, 2, 4}. What is the range of the function?
The range of a function is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an output value. You find the range by inspecting the function and seeing first what the domain is, and then what the range would be for that domain. The domain, then, is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an input value.
You need to know the domain in order to find the range.
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Find the range of a function by substituting the highest domain possible and the lowest domain possible into the function. There, you will find the highest and lowest range. Then, you should check all the possible cases in the function where a number could be divided by 0 or a negative number could be square rooted. Remove these numbers from the range. A good way to check to see if you have the correct range is to graph the function (within the domain, of course).