Sat Prep: Assignment:Domain and Range
Sat Prep: Assignment:Domain and Range
Given a function y = f(x), the Domain of the function is the set of inputs and the Range is
the set of resulting outputs.
Domains can be found algebraically; ranges are often found algebraically and
graphically. Domains and Ranges are sets. Therefore, you must use proper set notation.
Algebraic method:
When finding the domain of a function, ask yourself what values can't be used. Your
domain is everything else. There are simple basic rules to consider:
Graphical method:
Function y = √(x + 4) has the following graph
The domain of the function is x ≥ −4, since x
cannot take values less than −4.
D(f) = <-4, ∞)
The range of a function is the possible y values
of a function that result when we substitute
all the possible x-values into the function.
Make sure you look for minimum and maximum
values of y.
We say that the range for this function is y ≥ 0
R(f) = <0,∞)
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Exercises
1. Algebraically determine the following domains. Use correct set notation.
Additional Practice