in a coordinate point, the domain is the "x" part in (x,y) say you have a point that is (5,7). the domain would be 5.
Although it is more logical and closer to science than maths, boolean algebra can be used with normal algebra on planes, and it uses variables.
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A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
there is : Domain , discriminant,decimles...
The range of a set is the y value in comparison to the domain which is the x value.
A domain is the value of x, and range is the value of y
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.
in a coordinate point, the domain is the "x" part in (x,y) say you have a point that is (5,7). the domain would be 5.
The word algebra comes from Arabic word 'Al Jabr' meaning the reunion of broken of brocken parts
Although it is more logical and closer to science than maths, boolean algebra can be used with normal algebra on planes, and it uses variables.
Algebra
More is needed to answer your problem.Domain is whatever value X is allowed to be.
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A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
there is : Domain , discriminant,decimles...