What are domains for math I didn't pay attention for like 2 zoom meetings and now I have no idea what they are...
idk there are people here who have done this math before I'm just asking for helpwhy tf would we know
domains are the possible x values and function range and also possible y values here's a example i made for you the domain of f(x)=x² is all real numbers, and the domain of g(x)=1/x is all real numbers except for x=0. We can also define special functions whose domains are more limited and idk if this helps but i wish you the best.What are domains for math I didn't pay attention for like 2 zoom meetings and now I have no idea what they are...
Domain is the possible x values of the function, and range is the possible y values. Typically the domain is all real numbers unless the graph has a visible end point.
ok! i have a test on this tomorrow so I needed to understand this... i think I get it! tysmthe domain is like all the numbers that could be the INPUT of a function, so like y=2x the domain would be any number that could be y
yeah it did tydomains are the possible x values and function range and also possible y values here's a example i made for you the domain of f(x)=x² is all real numbers, and the domain of g(x)=1/x is all real numbers except for x=0. We can also define special functions whose domains are more limited and idk if this helps but i wish you the best.
hope this helped a bit
OH wait so is it like the type of numbers that can fit a function? so like for the example f(x)-x^2 its all real numbers, and the g(x)=1/x, g(0) is not a real number as it would be 1 / 0. So its basically where the number fits in like real, irrational, and imaginary?domains are the possible x values and function range and also possible y values here's a example i made for you the domain of f(x)=x² is all real numbers, and the domain of g(x)=1/x is all real numbers except for x=0. We can also define special functions whose domains are more limited and idk if this helps but i wish you the best.
hope this helped a bit
Now your getting it I'm glad i was able to helpOH wait so is it like the type of numbers that can fit a function? so like for the example f(x)-x^2 its all real numbers, and the g(x)=1/x, g(0) is not a real number as it would be 1 / 0. So its basically where the number fits in like real, irrational, and imaginary?
lmaoohh crap i thought you meant websites for maths
tysmNow your getting it I'm glad i was able to help
stop!Now your getting it I'm glad i was able to help
why?stop!
skeppy.why?
oh! that's why how did i not know?skeppy.
trust me invaded will be a LOT worse thne google and will explain it in a very confusing way. if you ask invaded to simplify a question they make it harder to understand its just how it goesView attachment 14698
yeah i still dont get it