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Domain and Range - Continuous Graphs (Day 1 Notes)
Today's Goajs
I can find the domain and range of a continuous graph
I can describe the domain and range of a continuous graph using both interval notation
and inequality notation
Where We Have Been
The domain is a description of all of the /\ - values from a function
The range is a description of all of the U\ - values from a function
Using the graph to the right state both the domain and range. G
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Having said that, how would we describe the domain and range of a continuous graph?
• The domain of a continuous relation describes the "end behavior" in regards to the
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The range of a continuous relation describes the "end behavior" in regards to the
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There are two different ways that we can show this: / ^ €.C\^M<^1 L±^ notation
and j^+erv^i notation.
Inequality Notation
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Uses "— or — for closed circles and continuous portions
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Interval N otation
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Uses
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Practice Problejns
For each of the graphs below, state their domain and range in both inequality notation and
interval notation.
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