Domain describes all possible input values.
The term that describes the set of all possible values for a function is called the "range." The range includes all output values that the function can produce based on its domain (the set of all possible input values). In mathematical terms, if ( f: X \rightarrow Y ) is a function from set ( X ) to set ( Y ), then the range is a subset of ( Y ).
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
variables
The x-values in a set of points
They are called the arguments of the function.
The range of a function is the set of all possible input values.
domain
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
variables
The x-values in a set of points
They are called the arguments of the function.
domain
For a function, it is the domain.
Yes.
function rule
The set of values for which the function is defined.
it is called the Domain......