This is a function. Functions are used in trigonometry and algebra equations. They are also used in calculus to find out a series of numbers.
No. The domain is usually the set of Real numbers whereas the range is a subset comprising Real numbers which are either all greater than or equal to a minimum value (or LE a maximum value).
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Domain of the logarithm function is the positive real numbers. Domain of exponential function is the real numbers.
x ≥ 6
The domain of your function is the set of real numbers.
No. The domain is usually the set of Real numbers whereas the range is a subset comprising Real numbers which are either all greater than or equal to a minimum value (or LE a maximum value).
the domain is all real numbers and the range is all real numbers the domain is all real numbers and the range is all real numbers
{ x | x is greater than or equal to -9 . } is the domain of the real function defined by this formula.
Assuming we're not dealing with complex numbers, the domain is:R = {x Є R | x >= 0}, or equivalently, R0+, or [0,∞]All three of the above terms say the same thing, the domain is all the real numbers greater than or equal to zero.
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Domain of the logarithm function is the positive real numbers. Domain of exponential function is the real numbers.
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x ≥ 6
The answer depends on the domain. If the domain is non-negative real numbers, then the range is the whole of the real numbers. If the domain is the whole of the real numbers (or the complex plane) , the range is the complex plane.
Yes, the domain(input) would be all natural numbers (numbers greater or equal to zero). The range (output) would be all real numbers. -- Not only natural numbers would be considered part of this domain, all negative numbers are also reasonable inputs to this function, as any negative number multiplied by itself would produce a positive number..... The output (range) would therefore be all positive real numbers......
The domain of your function is the set of real numbers.
y is greater than 0 x exist in a set of real numbers