Zero Zero Zero was created in 1998.
A number does not have a range and domain, a function does.
In word form it is 'one millionth'. You could also say ' zero point zero zero zero zero zero one'.
If I were to make a numeral prefix for zero, it would be "no" as in: Nothing - zero things Nobody - zero
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the domain is when the denominator of the problem is set to zero... but i am not sure how to find the range
The domain of a function encompasses all of the possible inputs of that function. On a Cartesian graph, this would be the x axis. For example, the function y = 2x has a domain of all values of x. The function y = x/2x has a domain of all values except zero, because 2 times zero is zero, which makes the function unsolvable.
Domain is greater than or equal to zero. same with range
sqrt(x) Domain: {0,infinity) Range: {0,infinity) *note: the domain and range include the point zero.
y can be any real number more than or equal to zero --> Range x can be any real number--> Domain
Yes - but only if the domain is restricted. Normally the domain is the whole of the real numbers and over that domain it must have at least one real zero.
The domain of y = 1/x2 is all numbers from -infinity to + infinity except zero. The range is all positive numbers from zero to +infinity, except +infinity.
All real numbers except zero.
The domain of a rational function is the whole of the real numbers except those points where the denominator of the rational function, simplified if possible, is zero.
Rational expressions are fractions and are therefore undefined if the denominator is zero; the domain of a rational function is all real numbers except those that make the denominator of the related rational expression equal to 0. If a denominator contains variables, set it equal to zero and solve.
to find the domain first check all the possibilities of the denominator attaining a value of zero then if the function has any thing inside a square root, the expression inside the root must be always greater than or equal to zero.If the square root is in the denominator then the expression inside must be just greater than zero but not equal to zero.
The only restriction in this case is that the denominator may not be zero. Solve the equation:100x = 0 That will tell you which numbers may NOT be included ni the domain.