Toolkit Functions
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Constant Function
For the constant function the domain consists of all real numbers; there are no restrictions on the input. The only output value is the constant , so the range is the set that contains this single element. In interval notation, this is written as , the interval that both begins and ends with .
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Identity Function
For the identity function there is no restriction on . Both the domain and range are the set of all real numbers.
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Absolute Value Function
For the absolute value function there is no restriction on x. The outputs are for and for , so the range is all numbers greater than or equal to 0.
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Quadratic Function
For the quadratic function the domain is all real numbers since the horizontal extent of the graph is the whole real number line. Because the graph does not include any negative values for the range, the range is only nonnegative real numbers.
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Cubic Function
For the cubic function the domain is all real numbers because the horizontal extent of the graph is the whole real number line. The same applies to the vertical extent of the graph, so the domain and range include all real numbers.
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Rational Function
For the reciprocal function we cannot divide by 0, so we must exclude 0 from the domain. Further, 1 divided by any value can never be 0, so the range also will not include 0.
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Resources
- Domain Range and Toolkit Functions, Book Chapter
- Guided Notes
- Toolkit Functions, Lumen Learning