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Determine the domain and range

Determine the domain and range-example-1
User Basith
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Domain: [0, 4]

Range: [0, 64]

Remember, the domain is the set of all x-values that satisfy the function, meaning their is a corresponding y-coordinate for every x-coordinate in the domain. The range is the set of all y-value, showing the output range of the function. We use brackets in this case because we have defined points, hence the black dot.
User DaveJ
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Answer:

Domain:


0 \leqslant x \leqslant 4

Range:


0 \leqslant x \leqslant 64