What is the domain and range of y= -1?

1 Answer
Apr 8, 2017

Domain = ℝ
Range = {-1}

Explanation:

The domain is how much the function takes x-wise, in the horizontal axis. As y = -1 is a horizontal line at y = -1, horizontally-wise it takes all real numbers, from -∞ to +∞ Therefore, the domain is ℝ.

The range is how much the function takes y-wise, in the horizontal axis. As y = -1 is a horizontal line at y = -1, vertically-wise it takes only -1. Therefore, the range is {-1}