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what s domain and range in sets of plus one..
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Answered by Anonymous
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Key Points. Given a function f , the set x values (inputs) is the domain of f , and the set y values ( outputs ) is the range of f . The domain of a function f is all of the values for which the function is defined. For instance, 1x is not defined when x=0 .

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Step-by-step explanation:Key Points. Given a function f , the set x values (inputs) is the domain of f , and the set y values ( outputs ) is the range of f . The domain of a function f is all of the values for which the function is defined. For instance, 1x is not defined when x=0 .

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