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How do you find the range and domain??

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Explanation:

Think of it like this. ex: (8,9,6,4,4,6)

Domain: Your left numbers 8,6,4

Range: your right numbers 9,4,6

Hope this helps

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Answer:

In general, we determine the domain of each function by looking for those values of the independent variable (usually x) which we are allowed to use. (Usually we have to avoid 0 on the bottom of a fraction, or negative values under the square root sign).

The range of a function is the spread of possible y-values (minimum y-value to maximum y-value)

Substitute different x-values into the expression for y to see what is happening. (Ask yourself: Is y always positive? Always negative? Or maybe not equal to certain values?)

Make sure you look for minimum and maximum values of y.

Draw a sketch! In math, it's very true that a picture is worth a thousand words.

Explanation: hope this helps <3

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