The range
The set of all x-values from the graph of a relation on the xy-plane is called the "domain." The domain represents all the possible inputs for the relation. Conversely, the set of all y-values is referred to as the "range."
It is the codomain, often called the range.
The set of all the x-coordinate is called The Range. * * * * * Though more often, the x-coordinates are called the DOMAIN (and the y-coordinates are the RANGE).
The set of all outputs for a relation is known as the range. It consists of all the values that the relation can produce when its inputs are applied. In mathematical terms, if a relation pairs elements from one set (the domain) to another (the codomain), the range is the subset of the codomain that includes only the outputs corresponding to the inputs from the domain. Essentially, the range captures all the possible results generated by the relation.
It is known as the domain.
Domain
domain
X intercepts
A set of ordered pairs is a relation. Or Just simply "Coordinates"
It is the codomain, often called the range.
The set of all the x-coordinate is called The Range. * * * * * Though more often, the x-coordinates are called the DOMAIN (and the y-coordinates are the RANGE).
It is the domain of the relation.
The Range is the set of all possible output values of a function or relation.
A relation R is a set A is called empty relation if no element of A is related to any element of R
When talking about the coordinate plain, the term domain refers to all values of "X".According to the relation and functions,Domain of a relation:If R is a relation from set A to B,then the set of all first co-ordinates of element R is called domain of RDomain of a function:Let f be the function from A to B ,set A is called the domain of f
they are the first set of paired elements
A relation is a mapping from elements of one set, called the domain, to elements of another set, called the range. The function of the three terms: relation, domain and range, is to define the parameters of a mapping which may or may not be a function.