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Question 1041912:  For   , solve for the domain and range in interval notation
 
I found already the domain:
 
(-infinity,3) u (3,+infinity) 
and i'm confident that it is correct.
 
What confuses me is finding the Range. 
I'm not confident on my answer:
 
(- infinity , 0] u [0, 3) u (3, + infinity)
 
can you give me the correct range in INTERVAL NOTATION and explain it efficiently? thanks. 
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Only one critical value for x, at x=3, where f is undefined.
 
 
The domain is the union, as you found.
 
 
RANGE: 
What can be f, near but less than 3?  What can be f, farther to the left of 3?  What happens to f as x approaches 3 from the left? 
Now ask and handle the same question but on the other side of x at 3. 
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Also think what happens to f as x goes unbound to the left; and what happens as x goes unbound to the right. 
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You should be able to know what is the range of f, now.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
All real numbers EXCLUDING 0. 
Range is  (-infinity,0) AND (0, infinity).
 
 
 
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(Range:  I believe you have it (based on your personal message - not on what is in your posting here.) 
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