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, which is not specified.
The range depends on the domain.
It depends on the domain of x.
It depends on the domain but, if the domain is the real numbers, so is the range.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].