The domain of a function is the set of numbers that can be valid inputs into the function. Expressed another way, it is the set of numbers along the x-axis that have a corresponding solution on the y axis.
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The domain of a function is the set of numbers that can be valid inputs into the function. Expressed another way, it is the set of numbers along the x-axis that have a corresponding solution on the y axis.
The domain of a function is the amount of numbers that function can draw from. For instance, a function +2 has an infinite domain, because you can add 2 to any number. The function square root would have only a domain of positive numbers, because you cannot find a square root of a negative number. All the numbers that can be acted on by the function and give a valid result are considered numbers in the functions domain.
No, when the domain repeats it is no longer a function
Domain of the logarithm function is the positive real numbers. Domain of exponential function is the real numbers.
how don you find write the domain of a function
The inverse of the inverse is the original function, so that the product of the two functions is equivalent to the identity function on the appropriate domain. The domain of a function is the range of the inverse function. The range of a function is the domain of the inverse function.
The original function's RANGE becomes the inverse function's domain.