Algebra 1 Seminar Domain and Range Notes Vocabulary ● Domain – The domain is the set of all x-coordinates in a set of ordered pairs. ● Range – The range.

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Algebra 1 Seminar Domain and Range Notes

Vocabulary ● Domain – The domain is the set of all x-coordinates in a set of ordered pairs. ● Range – The range is the set of all y -coordinates in a set of ordered pairs.

Name the Domain and Range The following set of ordered pairs has a limited number of points. Ex:{(2,3),(-1,0),(2,-5),(0,-3)} Domain: Range: *If a number occurs more than once, you do not need to list it more than one time.

Practice: Find the domain and range of the following sets of ordered pairs. 1. {(3,7),(-3,7),(7,-2),(-8,-5),(0,-1)} Domain: {3,-3,7,-8,0} Range: {7,-2,-5,-1}

Find the domain and range 1. {(-2,6),(-1,9),(9,-8),(0,-5),(0,-6)} Domain: Range: 2. {(10,-4),(-8,2),(-8,1),(1,-5),(1,-6)} Domain: Range:

The graph represents the points (-1.8,5.2) (-4.8,3.2) (-4.8, -2.8) The domain is: {-1.8, - 4.8} The range is {2.8, 3.2, 5.2} Use the graph to find the domain and range

Name the Domain and Range From a Graph Domain:{all numbers} Range:{y:y≥0} The set of ordered pairs may be an infinite number of points as described by a graph.

Find the Domain and Range The set of ordered pairs may be an infinite number of points as described by an equation. Find the domain and range of What limits do we have for x? x - 5 must be a positive value so x – 5 > 0. What limits do we have for y? Square roots are always positive. Domain: Range:

Example: Find the domain and range.

Example: Find the domain and range.