X intercepts
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
The difference in y-values divided by the difference in x-values. It's called rise over run.
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Assume y = 4.5. Then, the value of x is infinite! Why? We are given the expression y = 4.5. What if we take x = 1? Then, y = 4.5. What if x = 2? Then, we also have y = 4.5. Same pattern for other x values. Therefore, there are infinitely many solutions for x. * * * * * The value of x is not infinite, it is indeterminate. The number of possible values of x is infinite.
The allowable values of x are called the "domain", and the resultant set of possible y values are called the "range".
The question is somewhat ambiguous, but I would guess that the answer is the RANGE.
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).
Domain: All Possible "x" values Range: All possible "y" values
Its the set of values that the f(x) or y can reach. Domain is all the possible values on the x axis and range is all the possible values on the y axis.
depends on what the problem is
Range, when talking about math, is all the possible y values.
It could be called the ordinate axis.
Given a value for the variable x, you find (calculate) the corresponding value of y. These (x, y) pairs are part of the table. You cannot complete the table because there are infinitely many possible values of x.
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If you mean y =9x^2 -4 , than the range is the possible y values. Range = 0<= y < infinity.
The domain is the set of all possible x values, for this problem it would be negative infinity to positive infinity. The range is the set of all possible y values, for this problem it would be -2 too +2