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Explain what domain and range are,
Under what circumstances will a function have domain other than all real numbers?
Provide an example of a function
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Explain what domain and range are,
Under what circumstances will a function have domain other than all real numbers?
Provide an example of a function whose domain is all real numbers and explain why. Your example can be either a graph or an equation.
Provide an example of a function whose domain isn't all real numbers and explain why. Your example can be either a graph or an equation.
Provide a third example to find the domain of.
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If a number makes a function undefined, such as a value that causes a denominator to be zero, that number would be excluded from the domain of the function. Entire intervals may be excluded, especially in the case of real-valued functions. For example, any set of values that causes a radicand to be less than zero.
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