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Quick question on C3 functions domain and range

If the answer to a domain and range question is:
Domain: xER, x=/=1
Range: xER, f(x)=/=0

And i put the answer as:
Domain: 1<x<1
Range: 0<f(x)<0

Am i right?
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Original post by Economistician
If the answer to a domain and range question is:
Domain: xER, x=/=1
Range: xER, f(x)=/=0

And i put the answer as:
Domain: 1<x<1
Range: 0<f(x)<0

Am i right?


No, of course not. You basically just said the function doesn't exist anywhere.
Original post by Zacken
No, of course not. You basically just said the function doesn't exist anywhere.


Ok I see, I was being an idiot for a few minutes there.

Thanks for your help.
Original post by Zacken
No, of course not. You basically just said the function doesn't exist anywhere.


Not sure why but I found this hilarious.
Reply 4
Original post by XOR_
Not sure why but I found this hilarious.


:lol:

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