Asked by Amy~
I have
- to graph each relation
- decide if it is a function
- state the domain and the range.
1) {(2,3),(4,-3),(5,1),(-1,3)}
how would I decide if something is a function in general?
I kind of remember the domain and the range,but since I did this 2 years ago I forgot. Is the domain the x and the range the y?
- to graph each relation
- decide if it is a function
- state the domain and the range.
1) {(2,3),(4,-3),(5,1),(-1,3)}
how would I decide if something is a function in general?
I kind of remember the domain and the range,but since I did this 2 years ago I forgot. Is the domain the x and the range the y?
Answers
Answered by
Amy~
I found out about domain and range
how would I solve this then:
y=line x-3 line
y^2 = x
y = (x+1)/(x-3)
how would I solve this then:
y=line x-3 line
y^2 = x
y = (x+1)/(x-3)
Answered by
Amy~
for those how would I get the domain and range
Answered by
Amy~
for y = sqrt x
the domain is like R something?
the domain is like R something?
Answered by
MathMate
You need to look up your notes and your textbooks to review the chapter(s) on functions, domain and range.
The graph is an arrow graph that relates each member of the domain to the corresponding member in the range.
The domain contains the x-value of all the ordered pairs, and the range, the y-values.
The graph is an arrow graph that relates each member of the domain to the corresponding member in the range.
The domain contains the x-value of all the ordered pairs, and the range, the y-values.