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1.4 Determining Domain and Range PDF

This document discusses determining the domain and range of functions. It defines domain as the set of x-values and range as the set of y-values. For simple functions defined by ordered pairs or tables, the domain is the list of x-values and the range is the list of y-values. For complex functions defined by equations or graphs, the domain and range must include infinite values. It provides examples of writing domain and range in set notation and examples determining the domain and range from graphs or a given set of x-values.

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1.4 Determining Domain and Range PDF

This document discusses determining the domain and range of functions. It defines domain as the set of x-values and range as the set of y-values. For simple functions defined by ordered pairs or tables, the domain is the list of x-values and the range is the list of y-values. For complex functions defined by equations or graphs, the domain and range must include infinite values. It provides examples of writing domain and range in set notation and examples determining the domain and range from graphs or a given set of x-values.

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1.

4 Determining the Domain and Range of a Function

1.4 Determining the Domain and Range of


a Function
Recall:
Domain - set of x values Range - set of all y-values

Simple functions : functions that are described by a single set


of points, such as ordered pairs, table of values
* Domain and range are the list of the x and y-values
Ex: {(0, 1), (-1, 0), (-2, -1)}
D = {o I
-

-23 R= { 1,0 -13


, , ,

Complex functions : functions that consists of infinite


number of points, described by words, an equation, a graph
* Domain and range must include infinite values U •

s
quad
Ex: y = 3x +5 2 ← .

D = { Ker } R= { yER/yZ5 }

Example 1:
Practice writing the correct set of values in set { }
builder notation that you see on the given axis:
Mmmm
← open circlet # is not included) a. ← closed circle (iftu? )
a)
DMT { xerlx > -3 }
" "ed
b)
↳ fxerlxta }
c)
STI Exert -

KxE5
}
d)
fused Exert -34×10 }
{ scent -51ns }
paper
I
e)
-

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1.4 Determining the Domain and Range of a Function

Example 2:
For each function determine the Domain and the
Range from the graph.

a)
D= { -3 -2 -1,0
, , , 1,213 }
R= { -

2
,
-1,0 ,
I
, 2,3 , 4)

b)
D= { KER }

R={ yer ) y
E3 }

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1.4 Determining the Domain and Range of a Function

c)
( 5,6 )
D= Exert -55×111 )
1-5,6)
) ( 11,2)
(5,2

R={ 6,2 }

d) 5

D=
fxerf -51×15 }

-5 5 A-
{ yer ) -

5IyE5 }

-5

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1.4 Determining the Domain and Range of a Function

Example 3:

O
For f(x)= x , find the range if
x-2
-
x ∈ {-3,-1,0,1,3}
x y
-

3 F
-

I 's
R={ I ,
I ,
O
, -1,3 }
O O

l
-

3 3

Homework:

Pg. 35
# 2, 4 - 6, 8 - 10, 13

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