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===Constant Function===
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For the constant function
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<math> f(x) = c </math>
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the domain consists of all real numbers; there are no restrictions on the input. The only output value is the constant <math> c </math>, so the range is the set <math>\{c\}</math> that contains this single element. In interval notation, this is written as <math>[c,c]</math>, the interval that both begins and ends with <math>c</math>.
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Domain: <math> \(\-infty,\infty\) </math>
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Range: [c, c]
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
* [https://mathresearch.utsa.edu/wikiFiles/MAT1053/Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions/MAT1053_M1.2Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions.pdf Domain Range and Toolkit Functions], Book Chapter
 
* [https://mathresearch.utsa.edu/wikiFiles/MAT1053/Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions/MAT1053_M1.2Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions.pdf Domain Range and Toolkit Functions], Book Chapter
 
* [https://mathresearch.utsa.edu/wikiFiles/MAT1053/Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions/MAT1053_M1.2Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_FunctionsGN.pdf Guided Notes]
 
* [https://mathresearch.utsa.edu/wikiFiles/MAT1053/Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_Functions/MAT1053_M1.2Domain_Range_and_Toolkit_FunctionsGN.pdf Guided Notes]
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* [https://courses.lumenlearning.com/cuny-hunter-collegealgebra/chapter/toolkit-functions/ Toolkit Functions], Lumen Learning

Revision as of 12:45, 4 October 2021

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 . Domain: Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle \(\-infty,\infty\) } Range: [c, c]

Resources