That set is called the ranger of the function.
output
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
The co-domain or range.
Actually, the set of all values that a function can take is referred to as the "range" of the function, not the domain. The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (or independent variables) for which the function is defined. In contrast, the range consists of all output values that result from applying the function to its domain.
The set of output values of a function or relation is the range
The Range is the set of all possible output values of a function or relation.
That set is called the ranger of the function.
The domain of a function is the set of values for which the function is defined.The range is the set of possible results which you can get for the function.
output
output
A relation doesn't have an "output value", in the sense that a function does. A set of values is either part of the relation, or it isn't.
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
The co-domain or range.
Range
It is called the range of the function.
The domain tells you information about the set of values that the input of the function takes, while the range tells you information about the set of values that the output of the function takes. This allows you to graph the function and/or to understand how it behaves.