To determine if the number 5 is in the range of the function A(n), we need to check if there exists at least one value of n such that A(n) equals 5. If we can find such an n, then 5 is indeed in the range of the function. If no such n exists, then 5 is not in the range. Without additional information about the function A(n), we cannot definitively conclude whether 5 is in its range.
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The range is y >= 5.
The "maximum" function.
a function whose range is in the real number
caca= false
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The MIN Function determines the lowest number in a range
A number does not have a range and domain, a function does.
The range is y >= 5.
The function that returns the number of entries in a range based on given criteria is the COUNTIF function in Excel. It counts the number of cells that meet a specific condition within a specified range. For example, COUNTIF(A1:A10, ">5") would count how many cells in the range A1 to A10 contain values greater than 5. For multiple criteria, you can use COUNTIFS, which allows for multiple conditions across different ranges.
a function whose range is in the real number
The "maximum" function.
the range is a positive real number
caca= false
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a function whose range is in the real number