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Finding the Domain and Range of a Piecewise Function

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Finding the Domain and Range of a Piecewise Function - In this example I show how to find the domain and range of two previously graphed piecewise functions.
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  • So if you do include the number you put a bracket but if you don't it's a parenthesis? Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • how do you find the domain if f(x)=1 if x=0

    and f(x)=2x if x cannot = 0

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