They are both sets such that a function maps each element of the first set to a unique element in the second.
The first set is called the domain and the second is called the codomain or range.
x = the domain y = the co-domain and range is the output or something e_e
The range is the y value like the domain is the x value as in Domain and Range.
A relation is a mapping from elements of one set, called the domain, to elements of another set, called the range. The function of the three terms: relation, domain and range, is to define the parameters of a mapping which may or may not be a function.
an independent variable
Each element in the domain must be mapped to one and only one element in the range. If that condition is satisfied then the mapping (or relationship) is a function. Different elements in the domain can be mapped to the same element in the range. Some elements in the range may not have any elements from the domain mapped to them. These do not matter for the mapping to be a function. They do matter in terms of the function having an inverse, but that is an entirely different matter. As an illustration, consider the mapping from the domain [-10, 10] to the range [-10, 100] with the mapping defined by y = x2.
In terms of functions the range (or co-domain) is the set of all values along the vertical axis for which there is a data point. If the plot is continuous, it will be the interval defined by the minimum and the maximum values.It terms of statistics of the spread of the distribution, the range is the maximum value minus the minimum value.
They all have to do with mountains!
In today's terms they represent: 1979
Range is the difference between the high and low numbers in statistical mathematics. In coordinate mathematics it is the dependent or y of a (x,y) coordinate. * * * * * The range, in algebra, refers to the set of values that a function can take. Formally, it is the co-domain but few people (including mathematicians) use that term.
there is : Domain , discriminant,decimles...
In today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 649
You can't eliminate collision in a broadcasting domain. What you can do is to increase the number of collision domain within a broadcasting domain by using more switches. this will improve your network traffic because the more the collision domain, the better is your network in terms of data transmission performance.