What is the domain and range of the function below? https://gls.agilix.com/Resz/~Ey6YBAAAAAAQtqX0ckpMWA.POOc3ALM4a9GuTWEu345tB/19809086,C24/Assets/assessmentimages/Algebra%202%20Part%201%20U1L7%201.png Domain: {–2, 1}; Range: {all real numbers} Domain: {–2, 1}; Range: {–3, –1, 0, 1, 2} Domain: {all real numbers}; Range: {–2, 1} Domain: {–3, –1, 0, 1, 2}; Range: {–2, 1} @amistre64
@LynFran
what are the x values used? what are the y values used?
x values are conventionally the domain, and y is the range
range (-2,1) Domain( –3, –1, 0, 1, 2)
yep, range is -2,1 and only two options present that ... and since the domain is finite that narrows to one options is another way to view it
so all real numbers
amd -2,1
no, all real numbers is infinite ... the x values used are not all the real numbers ... only a small portion of them
you had it right to start with, i was simply verifying your choice
o ok so -3 -1 0 1 2
Domain( –3, –1, 0, 1, 2) Range (-2,1) is good
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