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Really, are you that stupid? It increases. * * * * * That adjective should have been used on the person who first answered the question. The range can increase but it can also REMAIN THE SAME! It will not decrease, though.
The range depends on the domain. If the domain is the complex field, the range is also the whole of the complex field. If the domain is x = 0 then the range is 4.
domain: (-infinity to infinity) range: ( -infinity to infinity)
The domain would be (...-2,-1,0,1,2...); the range: (12)
As magnification increases, the depth of field decreases. This means that less of the image will be in focus, leading to a narrower range of objects appearing sharp in the photograph.
As the temperature of blood increases, the activity of enzymes that regulate pH decreases, leading to a decrease in pH. This happens because enzymes function optimally within a specific temperature range, and when this range is exceeded, enzyme activity is disrupted, resulting in a pH decrease.
As magnification increases, the depth of focus decreases. This means that at higher magnifications, the range of distances that appear sharp in the image becomes narrower, making it more challenging to keep objects in focus. This is due to the inherent relationship between magnification and depth of field in optical systems.
Although fixed cost per unit decreases with increases in activity levels, total fixed cost is not affected by changes in the activity level within the relevant range.
It decreases from 20,000 downwards
Decreases
The domain and range are two different sets associated with a relationship or function. There is not a domain of a range.
Your target heart rate range become smaller/decreases.
Total drag initially decreases as airspeed increases from stall to a certain point, as the airplane moves into its most aerodynamically efficient speed range. Beyond that point (Vne), total drag increases due to the combined effects of parasite drag and induced drag rising with airspeed, leading to a significant increase in total drag.
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.
A joint's range of motion cannot be maintained with age. A joint's range of motion will be lost if the joint is not used regularly. Flexibility decreases with age because muscle strength increases. Flexibility decreases at a rate predetermined at birth
The domain and range are (0, infinity).Both the domain and the range are all non-negative real numbers.