solution set, domain and range.....

claudette

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full question is a question with an answer then a spin off question: (Q) explain how to determine the domain and the range of a function if given a graph (A) the domain is all possible x values and the range is all possible y values (correct answer) (Q) how would it look as a solution set if you know the domain is [-3,3] and the range is [5,14]
 
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?? A rectangle in the Cartesian Coordinate Plane?
 
can anyone tell me how would it look as a solution set if the domain is [-3,3] and the range is [5,14] :confused:
The graph of such a function would be lie in the rectangle with top y= 3, bottom, y= -3, left x= 5, and right x= 14 but a "solution set" requires an equation to be solved and you mention no equation.
 
The graph of such a function would be lie in the rectangle with top y= 3, bottom, y= -3, left x= 5, and right x= 14 but a "solution set" requires an equation to be solved and you mention no equation.
no equation was given the question was a spin off of an answered question that goes as followed: (Q) explain how to determine the domain and range of a function if given a graph (A) the domain is all possible x vales and the range is all possible y values. (Q) how would it look as a solution set if you know the domain is [-3,3] and the range is [5,14]
 
no equation was given the question was a spin off of an answered question that goes as followed: (Q) explain how to determine the domain and range of a function if given a graph (A) the domain is all possible x vales and the range is all possible y values. (Q) how would it look as a solution set if you know the domain is [-3,3] and the range is [5,14]
The issue is still with what "it" they're meaning. (The question is very poor English, which doesn't help. For instance, what is meant, mathematically, by "looking like as a solution set"?)

If, based on your experience in the course or based on other (as-yet-unposted) information from the assignment, you think they're asking "What might a function look like, if it had the specified domain and range?", please say so. If you think they're asking "What is the set-notation form of the solution set of the equation, assuming a generic name 'f(x)' and points of the form (x, y) = (x, f(x))?", please say so. If you think they're saying something else, please say what you think that might be.

But we can't help with specificity as long as we only know that you need to say what "it" "looks" like "as a solution set". Thank you! ;)
 
The issue is still with what "it" they're meaning. (The question is very poor English, which doesn't help. For instance, what is meant, mathematically, by "looking like as a solution set"?)

If, based on your experience in the course or based on other (as-yet-unposted) information from the assignment, you think they're asking "What might a function look like, if it had the specified domain and range?", please say so. If you think they're asking "What is the set-notation form of the solution set of the equation, assuming a generic name 'f(x)' and points of the form (x, y) = (x, f(x))?", please say so. If you think they're saying something else, please say what you think that might be.

But we can't help with specificity as long as we only know that you need to say what "it" "looks" like "as a solution set". Thank you! ;)
the only information i can give is what was given to me..when i asked again she repeated the same question to me in the same wording.
 
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