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  1. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Learn to determine the domain and range of a function from its graph with Khan Academy's educational video.

  2. Finding domain and range using graph (video) | Khan Academy

    Let's take a look at an example where plotting a graph can help us figure out the domain and range of a function. Even if that function is not a polynomial. We break down the definition of …

  3. Rational functions (video) - Khan Academy

    We break down the definition of the function given in set-builder form and plot the graph by connecting points on the cartesian plane. Domain and Range is calculated through visually …

  4. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Learn about the domain and range of a function on Khan Academy.

  5. Functions | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Introduction to the domain and range of a function Learn Intervals and interval notation

  6. Worked example: domain & range of piecewise linear functions

    The domain is the set of all inputs for which this function is defined, and our input variable here is x. This is a set of all x values for which this function is defined.

  7. How to find the range of a function (video) | Khan Academy

    Actually, on a Cartesian plane, we only use the domain and range of real numbers (not rational numbers), so we do not include imaginary numbers. These are not on our normal Cartesian (x …

  8. Domain and range from graph (practice) | Khan Academy

    Domain and range from graph CCSS.Math: HSF.IF.B.5 Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  9. Algebra 2 (FL B.E.S.T.) | Math - Khan Academy

    Determining the domain of a function Learn Determining whether values are in domain of function Examples finding the domain of functions Worked example: determining domain word problem …

  10. Graph of y=tan(x) (video) | Trigonometry | Khan Academy

    Domain: all real numbers except pi/2 + k pi, k is an integer. It cannot be pi/2 or any multiple of pi/2 because that creates an instance where tangent is divided by 0. In the graph of tangent, pi/2 …