A distribution function or a cumulative distribution function.
The spread and range are also immediately apparent from a box [and whiskers] plot.
The domain consists of all values of x for which there is a point on the graph. Similarly, the range applies to all the y values.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.
range is the y values in a graph otherwise known as a function; for example in the graph y= abs(x), the graph is a v with the vertex at the origin and the range is (0,infinity).
The range is the spread between maximum and minimum values.
Note the range and size of the scale values
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.
The domain consists of all values of x for which there is a point on the graph. Similarly, the range applies to all the y values.
The range of a function is the set of Y values where the equation is true. Example, a line passing through the origin with a slope of 1 that continues towards infinity in both the positive and negative direction will have a range of all real numbers, whereas a parabola opening up with it's vertex on the origin will have a range of All Real Numbers such that Y is greater than or equal to zero.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.
range is the y values in a graph otherwise known as a function; for example in the graph y= abs(x), the graph is a v with the vertex at the origin and the range is (0,infinity).
The range is the spread between maximum and minimum values.
Range
Note the range and size of the scale values
lthe range of any graph describes all the y-values that are represented. If there are no restrictions on the variables in the equation on the graph, the range is generally y= all real numbers (that |R symbol)
You know how sometimes there's a key word like difference means subtract? Well, spread means the range. If you don't know what the range is, the range is: maximum-mini=range (or spread) Hope I helped!
Range is the group of all numbers between the highest and the lowest in a set of values, and is usually included in the data necessary in preparing a graph.
It is a very simple measure to illustrate the spread of values that a variable can have.