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  • 20-02-2016
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How to determine range and domain in any graph?

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  • 20-02-2016
Range is all of your "y" coordinates, and Domain is all of your "x" coordinates.

So for example, if we were to use a linear equation:
y=2x+3

We can infer that 3, the y-intercept, 5, the next number after three, as it is increasing by two, hence the "2x", and 1, the number before x=0 are all range coordinates. So, all odd numbers!

Considering "2x" means "two y for every x", you can infer that range is every single number, as it rises/falls by one every time consistently.

Hope this helps!
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