document.write( "Question 758079: x^2+(y-1)^2=64 findin domain and range
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Algebra.Com's Answer #461217 by josgarithmetic(39620)![]() ![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! Try solving for y.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "(y-1)^2=64-x^2 \n" ); document.write( "Two separate functions together: \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "and you can consider where y is bounded and what is x allowed to be... fine.. \n" ); document.write( "but you could also use graphical knowledge about this circle.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Using graphical knowledge, the center is at (0,1) and the radius is 8 units.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "The circle has a range set of 1-8 to 1+8, or y is \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "The domain is for the upper semicircle and for the lower semicircle, actually for TWO functions, those listed above when solved for y. The domain is the set of points |