What is the domain of
y=x
i don't remeber either that or
x=y
Chris is your name.
Your name is Chris.
Please look up "domain" in your textbook or your classroom notes.
i remeber now its y
no,
the domain of a function is the set of all numbers that you may use for the x of your equation.
the range of a function is the set of all the resulting y values
oh i was thinking of something else
To determine the domain of the equation y = x (or x = y), we need to identify the set of all possible values that x can take. In this case, since there are no restrictions or limitations mentioned in the equation, we can assume that x can be any real number.
Therefore, the domain of y = x (or x = y) is the set of all real numbers (-∞, +∞).