In calculus, how do I find a domain and range?

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The domain and range are found in a function or set of functions. The domain is all of the x values and the range is all of the y values. No part of the domain can be 0 or have a negative value as a root.So, let’s say you were give the following coordinates: {(1,4),(2,5),(2,-6),(7,8)} Your domain would be the given x values, or: {1,2,7} (notice that you don’t have to repeat multiple values).

Your range for the given coordinates would be: {4,5,-6,8}. In calculus, you would first have to solve your problem to find your domain and range.At the end of your problem, the domain would be each x value that you could use to solve your problem and the range would be each y value that you could use to solve your problem. There are some great interactive math solvers on the ‘net if you need more help!

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