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The domain of a function is the input numbers that, when plugged into a function, the result is defined. In simple words, we can define the domain of a function as the possible values of x that will make an equation true.

The range of a function is defined as a set of solutions to the equation for a given input. In other words, the range is the output or y value of a function. There is only one range for a given function.

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