What do you mean by Domain and Co-Domain of a function????
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• What do you mean by Domain and Co-domain of a function?
• If f:x tends to Y is a function, then the set X is called the domain and Y is called Co-Domain of the function.
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Explanation:
Domain::::
the domain of the function is the set of all x - values
♥ it is all possible values of x
co domain:::
♥ it is sometimes referred to as the range of a function along with additional values
♥ it refers to the set of values that might possible come out of it
♥ it restricts the output of function
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