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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the domain and range?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

domain: all the possible x-values the graph starts at x = -10 and x = 10, and includes all values between -10 and 10, so our domain is...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vocaloid 10?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

No, remember domain are the x values allowed in your graph, so it's from x = -10, to x = 10, so your domain is then [-10,10] the square brackets imply these points are included. Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

[-10,10] -> all points between -10 to 10 that's what this means, it's the interval

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, i understand now.

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Great, now you can do the same with range, note that range are your y values, vertical points

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wouldnt it just be the same as the domain?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or would it be [10,0]?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

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