Use the function to find the image of each point in the domain. The set of values that you get will be the range.
If the function is well behaved, you will not have to try each and every value in the domain.
Describe how to find the domain and range of a relation given by a set of ordered pairs.
The domain of the function 1/2x is {0, 2, 4}. What is the range of the function?
To find the Domain and range when given a graph is to take the x-endpoints and to y-endpoint. You know that Domain is your input and range your output. so to find the function when given the graph you simply look at your plot points and use yout domain and range. like so: Say these where your plot points (0,4) and (9,6) You know your domain is {0,9} and it would be written like so: 0<x<9 then noticing your range is {4,6} and it would be written like so: 4<y<6
the domain is when the denominator of the problem is set to zero... but i am not sure how to find the range
Domain is a set in which the given function is valid and range is the set of all the values the function takes
the domain is all real numbers the range is from -1 to +1
x = the domain y = the co-domain and range is the output or something e_e
The domain and range are the x and y coordinates of the dot, respectively.
The domain is any subset of the real numbers that you choose, The range is the set of all values that the points in the domain are mapped to.
You need to know the domain in order to find the range.
i dont know, but you can find it at purplemath.com
The range of a function is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an output value. You find the range by inspecting the function and seeing first what the domain is, and then what the range would be for that domain. The domain, then, is the set of all of the possible values that it can take on as an input value.