A domain is the value of x, and range is the value of y
More is needed to answer your problem.Domain is whatever value X is allowed to be.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
Here are the basic differences:elementary algebra:- Domain is the real numbers- Uses the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, and distributivityBoolean algebra:- Domain is only two numbers- Uses the operations of conjunction, disjunction, and negation (AND, OR, NOT)- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, distributivity, absorption, and complements
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Another name for domain is Internet web site. A domain is a specific location on the Internet. Persons wanting to get to a particular domain will have to know the web site address.
A domain is the value of x, and range is the value of y
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Boolean Algebra
Domain is used to refer to the x (or the independent variable).
DNS stands for Domain Name System.
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Other names for Y value
the natural number Euler's number
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