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Algebra Examples
f(x)=-2
Step 1
The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.
(-∞,∞)
{x|x∈ℝ}
Step 2
y=-2 is a straight line perpendicular to the y-axis, which means that the range is a set of one value {y|y=-2}.
Set-Builder Notation:
{y|y=-2}
Step 3
Determine the domain and range.
Domain: (-∞,∞),{x|x∈ℝ}
Range: {y|y=-2}
Step 4