The domain is the input, or independent variable, while the range is the output, or dependent variable. We know that the distance driven depends on the time, thus the math-y wording that the distance is s function of the time.
ASHLEY S.
asked 10/07/19DOMAIN AND RANGE
If paul is driving at a constant rate of 65 miles per hour, the distance he travels (d) is a function of the time he drives (f). If paul drives for 4 hours which of the following describes the domain and range of this function
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Cora H.
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