The domain of a function determines what values of x you can plug into it whereas the range of a function determines the values that are your results. Therefore, look at the y-axis if you want to determine the range of a function and look at the x-axis if you want to determine the domain.
The domain of the function f (x) = square root of (x - 2) plus 4 is Domain [2, ∞)
point
all real numbers
Find the range of a function by substituting the highest domain possible and the lowest domain possible into the function. There, you will find the highest and lowest range. Then, you should check all the possible cases in the function where a number could be divided by 0 or a negative number could be square rooted. Remove these numbers from the range. A good way to check to see if you have the correct range is to graph the function (within the domain, of course).
Without the actual function we cannot help you very much.
Domain
domain
Domain describes all possible input values.
it is called as co-domain
i think you are missing the word point in the question, and if so, then yes. the domain of a function describes what you can put into it, and since your putting x values into the function, if there is a point that exists at a certain x value, then that x is included in the domain.
No
The domain of a function is simply the x values of the function
No, when the domain repeats it is no longer a function
A linear function is a function, or equation, that when graphed, will form a straight line.
what symbol best describes the asymptote of an exponential function of the form F(x)=bx
Domain of the logarithm function is the positive real numbers. Domain of exponential function is the real numbers.