Understand Domain and Range
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- Understand the domain and range of a function. The domain is the set of all values that can be input into a function and the respective output values are the range. There are restriction to the domain in terms of the real number system which the video will explain.
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This video has a couple of errors. Check some other sources such as Purplemath.com and PatrickJMT on youtube.
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You are the first one, who mentioned imaginary numbers while talking about square roots of negative numbers. Everybody else just say "there is no sqr roots of negative numbers" and go on...
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** VIEWER BE WARNED: Overall, useful video. There are some errors that need correction. First, for y= sqrt(x). Mathematical notation has the rule (i.e. writing convention used in mathematics) that the radicand itself represents the POSITIVE square root of your domain element; NOT both roots. If you mean both roots, your equation would have the "plus or minus" symbols preceding the radicand, (and as described in a later sentence, would violate the definition of function altogether.) Therefore, the range of y = sqrt (x) is the set of all numbers greater than or equal to zero. A graph of the basic function corresponding to your equation will confirm this. Another thing to note is that IF you mean the radical function with index 2 that actually WOULD include both roots, the graph of that shows that the graph fails the Vertical Line Test AND the relation format shows that this gives you TWO distinct ordered pairs with the same first element. So, including BOTH roots in what was written says that the example used would not even satisfy the definition TO BE a function. Yes, there is still a "domain" in the sense of input; however, it is not the domain of a FUNCTION. Second, for x squared +2; the range is NOT all real numbers; rather, it is the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to 2. The function is that of a parabola with vertex at the point (0,2) i.e. the "basic" or "parent" quadratic function with a vertical shift up 2 units. (Review linear transformations of functions.) y=2 is the minimum y value because this parabola opens up. Again, this can be verified with the graphing calculator. These facts that I have stated can also be shown in any textbook covering Algebra I (Math I ), as that course covers both of these relatively simple functions. I had planned to send the link for this video to my College Precalc students for review purposes. Luckily, I previewed the entire video before doing so. And those of you who come here because your "teacher doesn't know how to teach" need to be aware that videos such as these are quite useful; sometimes your teacher DOES know what s/he is talking about. Take ownership of your learning so that you don't need to rely solely on an instructor. And remember that not everything you find online is necessarily accurate. You should use videos such as these as reviews, and understand that if anything disagrees with what your instructor and textbook say, you need to do additional research and verify what is actually correct. (And, yes, I am absolutely correct on what I have pointed out, so I will not be engaging in any argument on this.) I do hope the author of this video will make corrections (just as Sal Khan has had to do for some of HIS videos), and post a comment on my comment that corrections have been made.
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hi, that was an excellent way to explain it, it even helps to understand some precalc material, thanks very much.
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Thank you for explaining it in a simple way. The virus has made school hard especially the fact that I’m a 7th grader taking high school algebra. Thank you!
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I think I understand domain and range now..thank you so much
thank you very much This video was very helpful and informative for me. I still didn't know what domain and range mean, but today after watching this video it became very easy to me
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Give us an explanation on the range as well.
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Domain and Range for whatever reason is the bane of my mathematical knowledge.
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Always get confused between both of them Domain & range thanks a lot Pal
Wow ,that's a great explanation. I like it.
I appreciate this video so much and it is exactly how I like to teach domain, however, if you can please correct the fact that the range of the square root of x is all numbers greater than or equal to zero. If your function is the square root of x, it is asking for the principal root of x which is only positive outputs or zero. Great video though!!!
Thank you for this comment. I was confused by there being more than one possible outcome- I thought that was breaking the definition of a function- but now I understand.
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Is the range for x^2 + 2 really "all real numbers" (as you state at 12:58) or is it "all real numbers greater than or equal to 2"?
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Ya if. F(x) you should set it like this f (2) is representing the x in the parenthesis. Domine is a set of all numbers that you can input into your Data or machine. Nice explanation.
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Very helpful in trying to assist my son. Thanks
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So much better explained than my teacher
i need explanation about interval notation based on domain and range.
Excellent Sir good explanation to understand differences between domain and range
realy good examples and very clear
In the second example of x^2+2, why is the range the set of all real number if we can get only positive answers? It is because in the domain we could put a complex number (x= (-3^(1/2))? If we define the domain as the set of all real numbers, then is the range still all the real numbers or just the positive ones?
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Thank you so much for going over this. Very well explained. Quick question, why the range of X^2 + 2 is not equal to the set of real numbers greater or equal than 2? Since the square root of a real number will always be at least zero? zero +2 = 2.
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There is an error in this video - the range of y=sqrt (x) is not all real numbers, it is only >=0. You are restricted to positive or 0 x-values and so you can only get positive or 0 y-values out of that. Looking at the graph of y=sqrt (x), you can also see that the range of great than or equal to 0.
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Thank u sooo much it was soo easy to understand
I got a question can u make a video about all the definitions bc I'm trying to study for my GED I wrote everything u said down so I can use it to study your video helped me more then anything else did so thanks💙
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The most simplified explanation
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great intro to domain and range
This is one of the basic of math which I'm going crazy till now. I do understand most of the succeeding topics but but..not this one.
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So, you just put any number u want, as long as it is appropriate in the situation?
In the example before last the range should be just the potive numbers, yes?
Great video but I spot two mistakes let me know if you think I am wrong -- 12:59. T he range of f(x) = x^2 +2 is all real numbers? How would you ever get a negative value for Y? Also, the range of y = sqrt(x) which you mentioned earlier in the video is not all real numbers either. its all POSITIVE real numbers. II don't quite understand this myself. But just take a look at the graph of y = sqrt(x). You can see that the range is definitely only the positive real numbers. Good teaching style. I came to watch this to give me an idea of how I was going to teach domain and range to a student of mine and you definitely gave me some good ideas
AHh a commenter below totally said all this already albeit in much more concrete terms
I think you said the range of x squared + 2 is all real numbers but I don't think that's true. But I want to be sure because I've spent so much time on finding the range. It can't be all real numbers, right? Because -1 squared is 1. And so forth. So the lowest your range could possibly be is zero. Does that sound right or am I just misinterpreting something? Thank you for your help.
Thank you for the video! but I have one question. You said that square root of 16 is +4 and -4. But isn't it only +4?? How can it be also -4? 10:57
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I don’t understand is the number to the Y intercept the domain or the range?
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