Domian is x>-6 Range is y> or equal to 0
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The domain is the the set of inputs. (x) The range is the set of oututs. (y)
what is the domain of g(x) equals square root of x plus 1? √(x+1) ≥ 0 x+1≥0 x≥-1 Domain: [-1,∞)
What is the domain and range of absolute lxl - 5
The range of -sin x depends on the domain of x. If the domain of x is unrestricted then the range of y is [-1, 1].
The range depends on the domain, which is not specified.
It depends on the domain but, if the domain is the real numbers, so is the range.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
The answer depends on the domain for x. For example, if the domain is x = 7, then the range is 55. If the domain is all Real numbers, then the range is y >= 6.
It depends on the domain of x.
The domain is the x values, so x = 0 to 10. The range is the y values, so y = 0 to 25.
The simplest answer is that the domain is all non-negative real numbers and the range is the same. However, it is possible to define the domain as all real numbers and the range as the complex numbers. Or both of them as the set of complex numbers. Or the domain as perfect squares and the range as non-negative perfect cubes. Or domain = {4, pi} and range = {8, pi3/2} Essentially, you can define the domain as you like and the definition of the range will follow or, conversely, define the range and the domain definition will follow,
Domain is greater than or equal to zero. same with range
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The domain of a function represents the set of x values and the range represents the set of y values. Since y=x, the domain is the same as the range. In this case, they both are the set of all real numbers.