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20 July, 13:31

What is the domain and range of y=6?

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  1. 20 July, 13:36
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    The domain is "what can I make x equal to, and still get a sensible answer. In this case the equation doesnt depend on x at all so the domain is "All real numbers."

    The range is "what are all the sensible values the I can get as an answer for y". In this case we are told: "Y always equals six." So the range is just "Y=6".

    Some other ways to wirte the same thing:

    Domain: x∈R

    Range: y

    Domain: (-∞,∞)

    Range: {6}
  2. 20 July, 13:57
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    The domain should be

    (-∞, ∞) y

    And the range is:

    {6}
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