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How can we write the domain and range for a function that is not piece-wise such as y=x?
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How can we write the domain and range for a function that is not piece-wise such as
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Using infinity so it would be (-infinity, infinity) for both domain and range
(Also since infinity isn’t a set number you need to use the curved parentheses () instead of the brackets [ ] )
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