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NO LINKS OR ASSESSMENT!!! Part 1: Domain and Range of Graphs
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NO LINKS OR ASSESSMENT!!!
Part 1: Domain and Range of Graphs
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Domain is the set of input values
Range is the set of output value
Function is passes the vertical line test
#1
Domain:
- 5 < x < 5 or x ∈ (-5, 5)
Range:
-5 < y < 5 or y ∈ (-5, 5)
Function:
YES - passes the vertical line test
#3
Domain:
- 5 < x ≤ 5 or x∈ (-5, 5]
Range:
-3 < y ≤ 2 or y ∈ (-3, 2]
Function:
YES - passes the vertical line test
#5
Domain:
- 5 < x < 3 or x∈ (-5, 3)
Range:
0 < y < 4 or y ∈ (0, 4)
Function:
N0- doesn't pass the vertical line test
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