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how we can find domain and range of a function?

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Answered by MissTanya
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To find the excluded value in the domain of the function, equate the denominator to zero and solve for x . So, the domain of the function is set of real numbers except −3 . The range of the function is same as the domain of the inverse function. So, to find the range define the inverse of the function.

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To find the excluded value in the domain of the function, equate the denominator to zero and solve for x . So, the domain of the function is set of real numbers except −3 . The range of the function is same as the domain of the inverse function. So, to find the range define the inverse of the function

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