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CA Lesson 2 Domain and Range of Continuous Graphs Practice Name:_________________ Date:

Identify the domain and range, then represent the relation as a table, mapping, and graph.

1. {(-5, 4), (-4, -1), (-2, 1), (0, 4), (1, 3)}

Domain:

Range:

2. {(-3, -4), (-1, 2), (0, 0), (-3, 5), (2, 4)}

Domain:

Range:

Identify the domain and range of each graph.

3. 4. 5.

Domain: Domain:
Write domain and range in
interval notation.
Domain:

Range: Range:
Range:

6. Write the domain and range in interval notation AND


in set builder/inequality notation

Interval Notation: Set Builder/Inequality


Notation:

Domain: Domain:

Range: Range:
7. 8. 9.

Write the domain and range in Write the domain and range in Write the domain and range in
interval notation. interval notation. set builder/inequality notation.
Domain: Domain: Domain:

Range: Range: Range:

10. 11. 12.

Write the domain and range in


interval notation.

Domain:

Range:

Write the domain and range in Write the domain and range in
interval notation. set builder/inequality notation.

Domain: Domain:

Range: Range:

Determine if each relation is a function. State whether the relation is discrete or continuous.

13. 14. 15.

Function or Not a
Function Function or Not a Function Function or Not a Function

Discrete or Continuous Discrete or Continuous Discrete or Continuous

16. Explain how you can determine if a graph represents a function.

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