how do we find linear feet or inche
You need to know the domain in order to find the range.
The domain is a subset of the values for which the function is defined. The range is the set of values that the function takes as the argument of the function takes all the values in the domain.
You didn't specify the equation. A minimum or maximum value of a function is often found by calculating the derivative of a function, writing an equation for derivative equal to zero, and then analyzing points where the derivative either doesn't exist, or is equal to zero. You'll find find information about this in introductory calculus books.
In Excel, you can use the max() function. You can type a range (or several ranges) within the max() function. For a single range, just type: =max( and select the desired range, then type the closing parenthesis.
You need to know the domain first. For each value in the domain there will be a value for the function (or expression). These may not all be different. The set of these values is the range of the equation.
Any equation which maps each value of x in the domain to a value in the range is a function of x.
The set of all values of x, for which the equation is true is the domain of the function defined by that equation.
how do we find linear feet or inche
Any equation which maps each value of x in the domain to a value in the range is a function of x.
The domain of the function 1/2x is {0, 2, 4}. What is the range of the function?
You need to know the domain in order to find the range.
The range of a function is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an output value. You find the range by inspecting the function and seeing first what the domain is, and then what the range would be for that domain. The domain, then, is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an input value.
find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function).
i dont know, but you can find it at purplemath.com
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
The domain is a subset of the values for which the function is defined. The range is the set of values that the function takes as the argument of the function takes all the values in the domain.