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Explanation:
The domain of a function is the set of input (x-) values for which the function is defined. The range is the set of output (y-) values; often there are limitations.
For example, the sine function y = sin x is defined for all real x; for every input x, there is a corresponding output y. The sine function has a limited range in that the minimum value of the sine is -1 and the max is +1. There is no graph above y = -1 or below y = +1.