Math, asked by jameshrld1, 4 months ago

14. What does range mean?

a. It is a function value when x = 0

b. It is a function value when y = 0.

c. It is a set of all values that f(x) can take.

d. It is a set of all values that the variable x can take.​

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Answered by chinnu92756
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Answer:

The set of all the values which may be input into a function. That is, the set of all the values the independent variable may assume. Graphically, the domain is the set of all the x-coordinates.

Answered by harshsharma88494
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Answer:

For a given function, There are (or may not be) boundations for the value of x and f (x) in general.

The boundation for y, or simply f (x) is called the Range.

The boundation for x is called the Domain.

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