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Can anyone explain the difference between Domain and Range?

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Can anyone explain the difference between Domain and Range?

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Well, basically, the domain is all the possible x values that work for the equation, and the range is all the possible y values let’s say your equation is y=1/x x can be all numbers, except for 0 (if we divide be zero, we get a non-real answer) y can be any value from -1 to 1 (put in any value for x, and the answer for y will be between -1 and 1) Therefore we get the following – Domain: x (may not equal)0 Range: y is less than or equal to 1, greater than or equal to -1 hope this helps!

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