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Domain and Range

The document explains the domain and range of linear functions, specifically constant functions (y = k) and linear equations (y = mx + b). It provides examples demonstrating that for both types of functions, the domain is all real numbers (ℝ) and the range is also all real numbers (ℝ) for linear equations, while for constant functions, the range is a single value. The document emphasizes that the domain of one function corresponds to the range of the other.

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Domain and Range

The document explains the domain and range of linear functions, specifically constant functions (y = k) and linear equations (y = mx + b). It provides examples demonstrating that for both types of functions, the domain is all real numbers (ℝ) and the range is also all real numbers (ℝ) for linear equations, while for constant functions, the range is a single value. The document emphasizes that the domain of one function corresponds to the range of the other.

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Domain and

Range of a
Linear
Function
Domain of f = Range
of

Range of f =
Domain of
2
Linear Function

A. y = k
B. y = mx + b

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A. y = k

Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y = k }

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Example :

1. y = 6

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1. y = 6

Solution :
Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y= 6 }

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Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
1. y = 6 Range: { y | y =6 }

Domain of f = Range of
{ x | x∈ℝ } = { y | y∈ℝ }

Range of f = Domain of
{ y | y= 6 } = { x | x = 6 }

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B. mx + b, where m ≠ 0

Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

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Example :

1. f(x) = 2x – 1

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1. f(x) = 2x – 1

Solution :
Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

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Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
1. f(x) = 2x – 1 Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

Domain of f = Range of
{ x | x∈ℝ } = { y | y∈ℝ }

Range of f = Domain of
{ y | y∈ℝ } = { x | x∈ℝ }

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Example :

2. y = 3x + 7

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2. y = 3x + 7

Solution :
Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

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Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
2. y = 3x + 7 Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

Domain of f = Range of
{ x | x∈ℝ } = { y | y∈ℝ }

Range of f = Domain of
{ y | y∈ℝ } = { x | x∈ℝ }

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Example :

3. y = x + 7

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3. y = x + 7

Solution :
Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

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3. y = x + 7 Domain: { x | x∈ℝ }
Range: { y | y∈ℝ }

Domain of f = Range of
{ x | x∈ℝ } = { y | y∈ℝ }

Range of f = Domain of
{ y | y∈ℝ } = { x | x∈ℝ }

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