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Math Definitions - Letter D


Domain of a Function

Definition of Domain of a Function

Definition of Domain of a FunctionDefinition of Domain of a Function


The domain of a function is the set of all allowed input variables for a function.

The output variables for a function are called the range of the function.

For example, the function \(f(x)= x^2\) can take any real number as an input value. So, its domain is all of the real numbers.

Description

The aim of this dictionary is to provide definitions to common mathematical terms. Students learn a new math skill every week at school, sometimes just before they start a new skill, if they want to look at what a specific term means, this is where this dictionary will become handy and a go-to guide for a studen



Audience

Year 1 to Year 12 students

Learning Objectives

Learn common math terms starting with letter D

Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 6th Feb 2018

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