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Domain and Range Definitions
Domaincorrect answer - All of the input or x values in a function
Rangecorrect answer - All of the actual output or y values in a function
Functioncorrect answer - A mathematical relation such that each element of the
input is paired with exactly one output
Vertical Line Testcorrect answer - A test used to determine whether a relation is a
function by checking if a vertical line touches 2 or more points on the graph of a
relation
Inputcorrect answer - Another name for the x value
Outputcorrect answer - Another name for the y value
f(x)correct answer - f of x; when x is the input, f(x) is the output
mappingcorrect answer - Illustrates how each element of the domain is paired with
an element in the range.
relationcorrect answer - a set of ordered pairs; it may or may not be a function
Absolute Maximumcorrect answer - The highest point over all of the domain of a
function
Absolute Minimumcorrect answer - The lowest point over all of the domain of a
function
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Domain and Range Definitions

Domaincorrect answer - All of the input or x values in a function Rangecorrect answer - All of the actual output or y values in a function Functioncorrect answer - A mathematical relation such that each element of the input is paired with exactly one output Vertical Line Testcorrect answer - A test used to determine whether a relation is a function by checking if a vertical line touches 2 or more points on the graph of a relation Inputcorrect answer - Another name for the x value Outputcorrect answer - Another name for the y value f(x)correct answer - f of x; when x is the input, f(x) is the output mappingcorrect answer - Illustrates how each element of the domain is paired with an element in the range. relationcorrect answer - a set of ordered pairs; it may or may not be a function Absolute Maximumcorrect answer - The highest point over all of the domain of a function Absolute Minimumcorrect answer - The lowest point over all of the domain of a function

A situation that would give a continuous functioncorrect answer - A bucket of water is filled by a faucet A situation that would give a discrete functioncorrect answer - Tickets taken by a movie theatre attendant