Before you can purchase a .com domain name for yourself, you first need to find out if it is available. A number of online services, called domain registrars, allow you to perform these searches and then purchace your desired domain for a certain period of time. As long as you pay your fee again at renewal time, you will own the domain for as long as you like. Most registrars will also offer some sort of hosting service, which is the space you'll actually need to set up the website. They may even offer you an easy way to create a website that doesn't require you to code much to start with.
There are two sets for any given function, the domain and the range. The range is the set of outputs and the set of inputs is the domain.
The domain is the the set of inputs. (x) The range is the set of oututs. (y)
Yes, it is possible to host your own domain name. If you have a static IP address given to you from your ISP, you can set your domain names DNS record to point to that IP address. It becomes tricky when you have a dynamically generated IP with your ISP. In this case, it will help you to have a service out there that "listens" for the change in your IP address and changes it for you on your DNS record. There are several services out there. Just do a google search with the phrase, "dynamic IP address service" and you will find many free services. Once you have that set up, then you'll need to set up a web server program on your computer like IIS or Apache (open-source). There are other free open source web server programs out there as well, also with set up guides. One more thing. You will need to set up a domain name/IP redirect on your DSL/Cable modem that points to your computer. You can ask for your ISP to help you set that up, but most wont help you do that. In that case, there are many guides on how to do that. Yep, google again to find them for your particular DSL/Cable modem. Enjoy. cyberperk at CyberPerks.Net
You do not graph range and domain: you can determine the range and domain of a graph. The domain is the set of all the x-values and the range is is the set of all the y-values that are used in the graph.
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
A set of possible data values is called Domain.
Have a look at freewebs or google pages (just google either of them and they'll help you set it up).
The domain of your function is the set of real numbers.
Domain is a set in which the given function is valid and range is the set of all the values the function takes
• Domain is the set of allowable values for one or more attributes.
The domain of a function is the set of values for which the function is defined.The range is the set of possible results which you can get for the function.