What is the domain and range of the graph #f(x)=1/x#?
1 Answer
Jun 6, 2018
Both the domain and range are: all real numbers except for zero.
Explanation:
Domain is all the possible x-values that can be plugged in and range is all the possible y-values that can be outputs.
If we plug in zero for
Thus the domain is all real numbers except for zero.
The range is easier to see on the graph:
graph{1/x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Since the function goes up forever and down forever vertically, we can say that the range too is all real numbers except for zero.