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Question 53863: what is domain and range
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Answer by Nate(3500) About Me  (Show Source):
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The domain are the x-values of your set.
Example: (2,1) and (3,41)
The domain would be two and three.
Also, the domain is the x-range of data for graphed equations.
Example: y = x
There are no limitations to x, so the domain is all real numbers.
The range are the y-values of your set.
Example: (2,1) and (3,41)
The range would be one and forty-one.

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