Find all possible "x" and "y" values for domain and range. Then put it in inequality form. For example the domain and range for the equation 2x-3/x-5 would be: Domain: All Reals; x>5 Range: All Reals
Domian is x>-6 Range is y> or equal to 0
x is a letter often used as a variable. It can be in the range or the domain. However, in elementary algebra, the variable x is most often used for the domain and f(x) =y for the range.
It is R excluding (-1, 1) if x is real.
The domain is the the set of inputs. (x) The range is the set of oututs. (y)
half range--- 0 to x full range--- -x to x
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].
sqrt(x) Range: {0,infinity)
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Range refers to the y-axis. Domain refers to the x-axis.
If f(x) is the inverse of g(x) then the domain of g(x) and the range of f(x) are the same.
If x ≤ 3 then median = 3 pounds, range = 52 - x pounds. If 3 ≤ x ≤ 52 then median = x pounds, range = 52-3 = 49 pounds. If 52 ≤ x then median = 52 pounds, range = x - 3 pounds.
if you mean y=(x+2)/x, the range is all reals except y=1 If you mean y=x+2/x, the range is (-inf, -2sqrt(2)] U [2sqrt(2),+inf)
sin(x)-cos(x) = (1)sin(x)+(-1)cos(x) so the range is sqrt((1)^2+(-1)^2)=1 and the domain is R <><><><><> The domain of sin x - cos x is [-infinity, +infinity]. The range of sin x - cos x is [-1.414, +1.414].
What is the domain and range of absolute lxl - 5
y=|x|/4 The range is [0 , ∞ )
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.