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Confidence intervals represent a specific probability that the "true" mean of a data set falls within a given range. The given range is based off of the experimental mean.
The range of a function is the interval (or intervals) over which the independent variable is valid, i.e. results in a valid value of the function.
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Podcasts are short audio or video clips. They can range on a variety of topics. They are usually released in intervals of time.
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It isn't louder (loudness has to do with intensity, and a small whistle can't generate that much intensity), it's a higher frequency. In the range that is inaudible to humans.
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The range from 5° to 50° Celsius is a range from 41° to 122° Fahrenheit. (Though they have the same name, degrees are larger intervals in Celsius.)
They are more useful when you are just looking for a range of values or intervals quickly
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Well... When you define a function, you're supposed to give it's domain and a set containing it's range with the definition. Sometimes these are implicit. For example, for the function square root, one assumes that the domain is the positive real numbers. The range is then also the positive real numbers. Generally, the easyest way to do it for an easy function is to draw a picture. If you're working with real to real functions, you just have to break the function into continuous pieces, and find the maximum and minimum of each piece. The range is then the union of all the intervals between the maxima and minima (it can be open intervals if the function tends asymptotically to it's maxima or minima without reaching them)