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In the simplest way, the domain of a function is basically all of the possible values of the input variable or x-axis in a graph. While the range of a function would be all of the real possible outputs that the function can create. In a graph this would be all of the possible values for the y-axis. For example, in the following function...

y = 4x + 3

The domain of this function would be any and all values for x, while the range of the function would be any and all values that the function can output for y.

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