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Is range the same as y intercept

User Sinthia V
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Answer: No


Explanation:

Because Range is the like the smallest number to the biggest number


User Plinth
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The y-intercept is the POINT on the graph where the graph intercepts/crosses the y-axis. It's often written as (0,b), since the y-axis is represented by x=0.

The range consists of the SET of values that the function (y) can take on. For example, the range of the relation x^2 + y^2 = 4 is [-2,2]. This is a SET.

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