Monday, 13 August 2012

How To Find The Range Of A Function

Hi friends, in this blog we will see How To Find The Range Of A Function. Function is taken to show a association between set of inputs values and set of outputs values in such a way that every value of input is associated to exactly one value of output. Let we have a function f (r) = r / 6 (f of ‘r’ is ‘r’ divided by the value 6") is a function. So if we are going to put the value of ‘r’ as 6 then we get the value of function as 1, it can be written as: f (6) = 6 / 6 = 1,
Now we will understand how to calculate range of a function. In function, all the ‘y’ coordinate values are said to be range of a function. In the same way we can also find out the domain of a function, all the possible terms of ‘x’ coordinate are known to be domain of a function. Let we have given some values (12, -18), (-71, 84), (53, -42), (-25, 17), then range of function is all the ‘y’ coordinate terms.
Domain = 12, -71, 53, -25.
Range is all ‘y’ coordinate values,
Range = -18, 84, -42, 17.
Let's understand that how to calculate the range of a function. Some steps are taken to calculate the range of a given function which are shown below:
Step1: To calculate the range of a function first have to take a function which contains ‘x’ and ‘y’ coordinates.
Step2: As we discuss above the range of a function is all ‘y’ coordinates values.
Step3: In above function the terms of ‘x’ and ‘y’ coordinate are there then we can easily calculate the range and domain of a function.
In this way we can easily find out the range of a function.
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