What is the domain and range of f(x) = x^2+2?

1 Answer
Feb 16, 2016

The domain is the set of all real numbers RR and the range is the interval [2,infty).

Explanation:

You can plug in any real number you want into f(x)=x^2+2, making the domain RR=(-infty,infty).

For any real number x, we have f(x)=x^2+2\geq 2. Furthermore, given any real number y\geq 2, picking x=pm sqrt(y-2) gives f(x)=y. These two facts imply that the range is [2,infty)={y \in RR : y \geq 2}.