In the context of a relation, the domain refers to the collection of all potential input values, typically designated as x. Conversely, the range is defined as the compilation of all potential output values, ordinarily denoted as y. The process of finding these involves recognizing all potential x-values for the domain and the corresponding y-values for the range.
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None | Find the domain and range of the relation \(y = \… | The domain of a relation is the set of all possible inputs (x-values). In this case, since we canno… |