Domain and Range
Domain and range from graph
Domain and range of continuous functions
Functions?
Miscellaneous
100

Find the domain of the following set:

{(2, 1) (-1, 0) (-1, 3) (0, 2) (-5, 1)}

D: {-5, -1, 0, 2}

100

Identify the domain and range of the following:

D: (-2, 4)

R: [-3, 3]

100

What is the domain and range of the following graph?

All real numbers

100

Does the following represent a function? Why or why not?

{(2, 1) (-1, 0) (-1, 3) (0, 2) (-5, 1)}

No, -1 has two different outputs.

100

Simplify:   -2(3) + 5^2  

19

200

Find the range of the following set:

{(2, 1) (-1, 0) (-1, 3) (0, 2) (-5, 1)}

R:{0, 1, 2, 3}

200

Identify the domain and range of the following graph:

D: (-4, 1]

R: [0, 4)

200

What is the domain and range of the graph?


Domain: [0, infinity) 

Range: [-2, infinity)

200

Does the following represent a function? Why or why not?

No because -2 goes to both 1 and 3. 

200

Simplify:    2x - 7x + 3(2x + 5) 

x + 15

300

Find the domain and range of the following:

{(0, 1) (0, 2) (0, 0) (0, -2) (0, -8)}

D: {0}

R: {-8, -2, 0, 1, 2}

300

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Free Points

300

What is the domain and range of the following?


Domain: All real numbers

Range: [-4, infinity)

300

Is the following a function?

No

300

Simplify:   2(6x - 7) - (5x +2) 

7x -16

400

What is the domain of the following?


{2, 3, 5, 7, 9}

400

Identify the domain and range of the following:

D: (-2, 5)

R: (-3, 2)

400

Identify the domain and range of the following graph using both inequalities AND interval notation.

Range: [-2] and y=-2

Domain:

(-oo,oo) and all real #s

400

Is the following a function?

No

400

Simplify:  -7^2

-49

500

Draw a graph with a range of [2, 5] and a domain of 

(-oo,oo)

Multiple answers

500

Determine the domain and range of the graph.


Domain:  (-5,1]

Range: [-3,1]

500

What is the domain and range of the following? Hint: There is more than 1 interval. 


D: (-infinity, -1) (-1, 4) (4, infinity)

R: (-infinity, -2] [-2, -1) (2, infinity)

500

Is the following a function? Why or why not?


Yes. Every input has only one output. The holes in the graph make it so that no x values will repeat.

500

Simplify:  (-7)^2

49