Range in Mathematics is simply the Output values the equation gives. For exampley=sqrt(x)Range for this equation is the resulting possible values of y. Since the square root of negative numbers in un-defined therefore the Range of x is all Positive Real Numbers.
That is not possible; adding two even numbers always gives an even number
The domain is the set of values that x may take that gives back an answer that makes sense. The range is the set of values that are possible results of the function. the "log" function does not accept 0 or negative values on its domain and returns negative, zero and positive numbers (ie all real values). The next function does not appear properly but you could figure it out
Not necessarily. Formula gives two values but they can be identical.
Not possible ! If you add an odd number of odd numbers together, the result will ALWAYS be odd !
1 and 1658 or 0.1 and 16580 are two possible pairs.
sqrt(70)*sqrt(70) is one possible answer.
You must have two values to have anything "between". The question gives only one and so is not answerable.
You multiply all the numbers in the center of the Venn Diagram. This gives you the highest possible number that goes into both numbers.
To find the average of a set of numbers, you add all the numbers together and then divide by the total number of values. In this case, the sum of 96, 100, and 92 is 288. Dividing 288 by 3 (the total number of values) gives an average of 96.
The four possible combinations are:A = (+, +)B = (+, -)C = (-, +) andD = (-, -)In A and D, the two numbers have the same signs and the multiplication gives a positive answer.In B and C, the two numbers have different signs and the multiplication gives a negative answer.
You must have two values to have anything "between". The question gives only one and so is not answerable.