There are infinitely many solutions to this function. If y can equal anything, then x is the square of it. If you were to graph this function, your graph would continue upward without any end.
2007-01-01 11:43:54
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answer #1
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answered by countryboy_ga1014 2
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0< x^2 <+infinity; the range of a function is the range of values the function can be equal to.
2007-01-01 11:44:19
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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[0,infinity)
The domain of a function is all the x-values, and the range is all the y-values.
y=x^2 is a parabola with its vertex at (0,0). You can see that there are no points below the x-axis. The graph starts at 0 and goes forever in the positive direction.
2007-01-01 11:45:17
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answer #3
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answered by teekshi33 4
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range of a function is basically all possible values that f(x) can take. so it is all porbable values of y.
in ur equation, y can only be non negative numbers since a square of a number is always postive, and the square of 0 is 0
if u have trouble predicting range and domain, try graphing. it helps a lot when u can see the graph
2007-01-01 11:42:18
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answered by The Punisher 2
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range: y>= 0
0<=Y <= positive infinity
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2007-01-01 11:47:58
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answered by beanie_boy_007 3
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negative infinity to positive infinty
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Zero to positive infinity since y = a square = x^2
2007-01-01 11:44:08
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answer #6
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answered by Sheen 4
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if you graph it..
its starts at 0, but has no ending..
so, y goes from 0, to plus infinity..
2007-01-01 11:40:41
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answered by JAC 3
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