The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
The domain and range of the equation y = 2x+8 are both [-infinity,+infinity].
If the domain is the set of real numbers, so is the range.
Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
The answer depends on the domain for x. For example, if the domain is x = 7, then the range is 55. If the domain is all Real numbers, then the range is y >= 6.
The range depends on the domain.
It depends on the domain but, if the domain is the real numbers, so is the range.
Domain : set of all reals Range: set of all reals
The domain and range of Y = 1.3x + 8 are both [-infinity, +infinity]
The range depends on the domain and conversely.
If the domain is the real numbers then so is the range.
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The answer depends on the domain. If the domain is the whole of the real numbers, the range in y ≥ 1. However, you can choose to have the domain as [1, 2] in which case the range will be [2, 5]. If you choose another domain you will get another range.