Finding the Domain and Range

In terms of a function, its domain refers to the entire collection of potential input values, also known as x-values. On the other hand, the function's range pertains to the entire set of potential output values, or y-values. To ascertain the domain, we need to pinpoint the x-values that suit the function. As for the range, it demands the identification of all probable outputs corresponding to these x-values.

The problems about Finding the Domain and Range

Topic Problem Solution
None The graph below shows the relationship between mi… Find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the function $f(x)=-\frac{5}{2} x+60$.
None The function $f$ is defined as follows for the do… The function $f$ is defined as follows for the domain given: $f(x)=2x-1$, with domain = $\{-3,-1,2,…