The range is {-5, -2, 1, 4}
The domain is related to the range depending on the equation or equations given. Without this context, the domain for a Cartegian plane (2 dimensions) is simply R, or all real numbers. With a linear equation (absolute value/ dependent variation) a more useful and specific answer can be given.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].
domain is set of real numbers range is set of real numbers
The domain and range of the equation y = 2x+8 are both [-infinity,+infinity].
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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.
If the domain is the set of real numbers, so is the range.
This is the equation of a line with slope -4 and y intercept at 0. The domain is all real numbers as is the range.
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Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
The range is the y, while the domain is the x.
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.