Among other topics, algebra deals with mappings. These are relations between two sets - which can be the same. A mapping is a process which assigns an element in the second set to each element of the first set. The first set is the domain and the second is the range.
For example, if the mapping is "square the number" and the domain is {-3, 1, 2, 3}, then the range would be {9, 1, 4, 9} which is the same as {1, 4, 9}.
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Domain is used to refer to the x (or the independent variable).
in a coordinate point, the domain is the "x" part in (x,y) say you have a point that is (5,7). the domain would be 5.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
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The prototypical Boolean algebra; i.e. the Boolean algebra defined over the Boolean domain, has two elements in it: 0 and 1. For more information about Boolean algebra, please refer to the related link below.