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  1. How to find domain and range from a graph (video) | Khan Academy

    Finding the domain and the range of a function that is given graphically. Created by Sal Khan.

  2. Domain and range from graph (practice) | Khan Academy

    Domain and range from graph VA.Math: A.F.1.a, AFDA.AF.2.a VA.Math.2023: A.F.1.a, AFDA.AF.2.a Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  3. How to find the domain of a function (video) | Khan Academy

    The domain of a function is the set of all possible inputs for the function. For example, 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.

  4. Worked example: domain & range of piecewise linear functions

    Finding the domain and range of a piecewise function where each segment is linear.

  5. Functions | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    This topic covers: - Evaluating functions - Domain & range of functions - Graphical features of functions - Average rate of change of functions - Function combination and composition - …

  6. Standards Mapping - Common Core Math | Khan Academy

    If f is a function and x is an element of its domain, then f (x) denotes the output of f corresponding to the input x. The graph of f is the graph of the equation y = f (x).

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  8. How to find the range of a function (video) | Khan Academy

    Now another interesting thing to think about, and that's actually what the focus of this video is, okay, we know the set of all of the valid inputs, that's called the domain, but what about all, the …

  9. Domain of advanced functions (video) | Khan Academy

    The domain of a function, you'll often hear it combined with domain and range. But the domain of a function is just what values can I put into a function and get a valid output.

  10. Finding domain and range using graph (video) | Khan Academy

    Let's take a look at an example where plotting a graph can help us figure out the domain and range of a function. Even if that function is not a polynomial. We break down the definition of …