How do you find the domain and range for y=1/(x+6)y=1x+6?

1 Answer
Mar 14, 2016

Domain is allRR except x=-6, Range is all RR except 0

Explanation:

Domain of a function of x, expressed as f(x) or more commonly as y, is that set of real numbers(x), for which f(x) has a real value.

In the given function, it is quite obvious that y will have a real value for all real numbers, except x= -6 Hence domain is {x:RR, x!= -6}

To find the Range , exchange x,y and then solve for y. In the present case it would be x= 1/(y+6). Solve for y, it would be y= -6+1/x. The domain of this function would be the range of the given function. The domain of this function is all RR except 0. Hence the range of the given function would be all RR except 0.