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Domain & Range. Two Types of Relations Discrete Continuous.

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1 Domain & Range

2 Two Types of Relations Discrete Continuous

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4 Domain & Range: What are they?

5 Example #1: State the domain & range of the relation: {(-6, -1), (-5, -9), (-3, -7), (-1, 7), (6, -9)} Domain: _______________________________________ Range: _______________________________________

6 Example #2: State the domain & range of the relation: Domain: Range:

7 You Try: Domain & Range for a Discrete Relation {(6, 5), (4, 3), (6, 4), (5, 8)} {(–4, –2), (–1, 0), (1, 2), (3, 5)}

8 Example #3: State the domain & range of the relation: Domain: Range:

9 Example #4: State the domain & range of the relation: Domain: Range:

10 Example #5: State the domain & range of the relation: Domain: Range:

11 Example #6: State the domain & range of the relation: Domain: Range:

12 You Try: Domain & Range of a Continuous Relation

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14 Example #7: State the range of the relation: Range:

15 Example #8: State the range of the relation: Domain: Range:

16 You Try: Domain & Range of a Continuous Relation

17 Why learn Domain & Range? Domain is the possible inputs values on the X axis that allows a function to work. Range is the possible outputs on the Y axis as a result of the function.

18 Chew on This: Does every function have a domain?

19 Exit Quiz 1.

20 2.


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