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how to find domain and ranges
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Answered by raninissy
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Another way to identify the domain and range of functions is by using graphs. Because the domain refers to the set of possible input values, the domain of a graph consists of all the input values shown on the x-axis. The range is the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis.

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Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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Answer:

DOMAIN

The domain of a function is the complete set of possible values of the independent variable.

In plain English, this definition means:

The domain is the set of all possible x-values which will make the function "work", and will output real y-values.

When finding the domain, remember:

The denominator (bottom) of a fraction cannot be zero

The number under a square root sign must be positive in this section

How to find the domain

In general, we determine the domain of each function by looking for those values of the independent variable (usually x) which we are allowed to use. (Usually we have to avoid 0 on the bottom of a fraction, or negative values under the square root sign).

RANGE

The range of a function is the complete set of all possible resulting values of the dependent variable (y, usually), after we have substituted the domain.

In plain English, the definition means:

The range is the resulting y-values we get after substituting all the possible x-values.

How to find the range:

The range of a function is the spread of possible y-values (minimum y-value to maximum y-value)

Substitute different x-values into the expression for y to see what is happening. (Ask yourself: Is y always positive? Always negative? Or maybe not equal to certain values?)

Make sure you look for minimum and maximum values of y.

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