Domain = set of points at which a function exists
Range = set of points which are mapped to by the function
For example,
if f(t) = 1/t
=> domain is all real numbers except for t=0, since 1/0 is an mathematical error
and: range is all real numbers except for f(t) = 0 since you cannot actually obtain this value by inputting a value for t.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.
The range is a measure of the difference between the maximum and minimum values that a variable can take, or that a function can take over the relevant domain.
A relation is a mapping between two sets, a domain and a range. A function is a relationship which allocates, to each element of the domain, exactly one element of the range although several elements of the domain may be mapped to the same element in the range.
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Sometimes it is useful to distinguish between the set of images of the domain of a function, which is called the RANGE of the function, from the super-set of the range. For example, for the real function x^2 without any additional qualification, its domain is the set of real numbers and its range is the non-negative reals. The codomain is the entire set of reals that the non-negative reals are part of. So the codomain is the super-set of the range. Curiously, there is no corresponding term for the domain, which might be called the "co-range" but we have no single word for it. If we did, it would simply mean the entire set of which the domain is a subset. So, for example, the domain of the real (otherwise unrestricted) square root of x is the set of non-negative reals and its co-range, if we spoke of it, would be the entire set of reals. We can think of these as the difference between a family and a subset of individuals.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.
The range is a measure of the difference between the maximum and minimum values that a variable can take, or that a function can take over the relevant domain.
Relational tuple calculus has its variables range over tuples, where domain relational calculus ranges its variables over the field values, or domain elements. Both types of calculus are subsets of first order logic.
The domain and range are two different sets associated with a relationship or function. There is not a domain of a range.
difference between Range Rover HSE / HST
The domain of a cheetah would typically refer to its natural habitat or range, which includes various habitats such as savannas, grasslands, forests, and scrublands in Africa and parts of Iran. Cheetahs are largely found in sub-Saharan Africa.
A relation is a mapping between two sets, a domain and a range. A function is a relationship which allocates, to each element of the domain, exactly one element of the range although several elements of the domain may be mapped to the same element in the range.
You do not graph range and domain: you can determine the range and domain of a graph. The domain is the set of all the x-values and the range is is the set of all the y-values that are used in the graph.
The difference is that the later is a SPORT.
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Sometimes it is useful to distinguish between the set of images of the domain of a function, which is called the RANGE of the function, from the super-set of the range. For example, for the real function x^2 without any additional qualification, its domain is the set of real numbers and its range is the non-negative reals. The codomain is the entire set of reals that the non-negative reals are part of. So the codomain is the super-set of the range. Curiously, there is no corresponding term for the domain, which might be called the "co-range" but we have no single word for it. If we did, it would simply mean the entire set of which the domain is a subset. So, for example, the domain of the real (otherwise unrestricted) square root of x is the set of non-negative reals and its co-range, if we spoke of it, would be the entire set of reals. We can think of these as the difference between a family and a subset of individuals.
The domain and range are (0, infinity).Both the domain and the range are all non-negative real numbers.