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Function Theory (Lesson 3/6)

Domain and range

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Domain of a function

The domain of a function is the set of possible inputs it can be given.


The "natural" or "largest possible" domain of a function is all the values of ​x​ for which the expression ​f(x)​ is defined.

Function Theory (Lesson 3/6)

Domain and range

1 / 9

Domain of a function

The domain of a function is the set of possible inputs it can be given.


The "natural" or "largest possible" domain of a function is all the values of ​x​ for which the expression ​f(x)​ is defined.