The Input or X values are called the Domain.
The x-values in a set of points
Domain describes all possible input values.
Yes.
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
For a function, it is the domain.
Domain
A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
The x-values in a set of points
It is called the domain.
A collection of all input values is called 'Data'.
Domain describes all possible input values.
Yes.
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
It is a relationship from one set to another, which is not a function.
The set of values for which the function is defined.