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1 June, 09:04

How do you dind the domain and range on a graph?

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  1. 1 June, 09:16
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    Domain is all the possible X values while Range is all the possible Y values and you express this as an ordered pair. So, say you have a straight line, your domain will be (-∞, ∞) and your range will also be (-∞, ∞) the only time you will use numbers is if you have asymptotes, or you have the min or max of a parabola, which then you would use brackets around that number since that number is included in the graph
  2. 1 June, 09:31
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    You look at the numbers for b.
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