Domain and Range - Inequality Notation

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Domain and Range - Inequality Notation - Interval Notation

Vertical-Line Test A set of points in the xy-plane is the graph of a function if and only if every vertical line intersects the graph in at most one point.

What are the domain and range of a function? A function is a set of ordered pairs of numbers (x, y) such that no x–values are repeated. What are the domain and range of a function? The domain and range of a function are sets that describe those ordered pairs.

In a set of ordered pairs, (x, y), the domain is the set of all x-coordinates. Use Alphabetical Order D/X R/Y In a set of ordered pairs, (x, y), the range is the set of all y-coordinates.

Ex:{(2,3),(-1,0),(2,-5),(0,-3)} Domain: {2,-1,0} Range: {3,0,-5,-3} The set of ordered pairs may be a limited number of points. Given the following set of ordered pairs, find the domain and range. Ex:{(2,3),(-1,0),(2,-5),(0,-3)} Domain: {2,-1,0} If a number occurs more than once, you do not need to list it more than one time. Range: {3,0,-5,-3}

The set of ordered pairs may be an infinite number of points, described by a graph. Given the following graph, find the domain and range.

Range:{y:y≥0} Domain:{all real numbers}

Example: Domain: {x: x≥5} Range: {y: y≥0} The set of ordered pairs may be an infinite number of points, described by an algebraic expression. Given the following function, find the domain and range. Example: Domain: {x: x≥5} Range: {y: y≥0}

Inequality (Set) Notation When stating the domain and range of a function, you have to look at the beginning and end of your function in order to properly label the domain and range. domain: left < x < right Always write range: low < y < high End Marking Notation • Use < or > ◦ Use < or > Do not write . Leave that side blank. ∞ If both ends of domain or range go to infinity, use xєR or yєR Є: “Element of ”

D: R: -5 ≤ x ≤ 3 -3 ≤ y ≤ 4 Inequality (Set) Notation -5 Start with the domain- how far to the left does the function go? -5 What is the end marking? What inequality symbol will you use? Closed dot, so ≤ How far to the right does the domain go? What symbol will we use? 3, closed dot so ≤ Now to the range- What is the lowest point my function reaches? What symbol? -3, ≤ What is the highest? Symbol? 4, ≤ D: R: -5 ≤ x ≤ 3 -3 ≤ y ≤ 4

• ◦ ∞ Interval Notation domain: left < x < right Always write range: low < y < high End Marking Notation • ◦ Use [ or ] Use ( or ) Use (- or ) ∞ ∞ always gets parenthesis!!

D: R: [-5, 3] [-3, 4] Interval Notation -5 Closed dot, so [ Start with the domain- how far to the left does the function go? -5 What is the end marking? What interval symbol will you use? Closed dot, so [ How far to the right does the domain go? What symbol will we use? 3, closed dot so ] Now to the range- What is the lowest point my function reaches? What symbol? -3, [ What is the highest? Symbol? 4, ] D: R: [-5, 3] [-3, 4]

D: R: [-8, ∞) (- ∞ , 4] Interval Notation -8 Closed dot, so [ 1. Start with the domain- how far to the left does the function go? -8 2. What is the end marking? What inequality symbol will you use? Closed dot, so [ How far to the right does the domain go? What symbol will we use? Infinity, ) 4. Now to the range- What is the lowest point my function reaches? What symbol? Negative infinity, ( What is the highest? Symbol? 4, ] D: R: [-8, ∞) (- ∞ , 4]

D: [-5, 4) R: [0, 6) Domain: Range: 0 < y < 6 Interval Inequality Domain: -5 < x < 4 Range: 0 < y < 6

Interval D: (-∞, ∞) R: [0, ∞) y = |x| Inequality D: x є R R: y > 0

D: [-4, 3) R: [4, 4) Domain: -4 < x < 3 Range: y = 4 Interval Inequality Domain: -4 < x < 3 Range: y = 4

Interval D: (-9, -3) [-3, 7) R: (1. 7) (3, 6) Inequality Domain: -9 < x < -3 -3 < x < 7 Range: 1 < y < 7 3 < y < 6

Inequality vs Interval Notation

Inequality vs Interval Notation