Assuming a large enough domain, the range is -1 to 1.
Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
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y is greater than 0 x exist in a set of real numbers
(x^2)^(1/2) equals x, therefore, y = x+4, which has a range and domain of all real numbers. The graph is a straight line, slope of 1, y-intercept of 4. Are you actually saying y = (x^2+4)^(1/2). If so, the range and domain will also be all real numbers because x^2+4 will never result in a negative number.
domain: (-infinity to infinity) range: ( -infinity to infinity)
The domain would be (...-2,-1,0,1,2...); the range: (12)
domain: all real numbers range: {5}
The domain and range of Y = 1.3x + 8 are both [-infinity, +infinity]
The Domain and Range are both the set of real numbers.
The domain and range of the equation y = 2x+8 are both [-infinity,+infinity].
The range of -sin x depends on the domain of x. If the domain of x is unrestricted then the range of y is [-1, 1].
The range depends on the domain.
The range depends on the domain, which is not specified.
It depends on the domain of x.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
It depends on the domain but, if the domain is the real numbers, so is the range.