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Domain -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The term domain has (at least) three different meanings in mathematics. The term domain is most commonly used to describe the set of values D for which a function (map, transformation, etc.) is defined. For example, a function f(x) that is defined for real values x in R has domain R, and is sometimes said to be "a function over the reals." The set of values to which D is sent by the function is then called the range. Unfortunately, the term range is sometimes used in probability...
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Domain -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The term domain has (at least) three different meanings in mathematics. The term domain is most commonly used to describe the set of values D for which a function (map, transformation, etc.) is defined. For example, a function f(x) that is defined for real values x in R has domain R, and is sometimes said to be "a function over the reals." The set of values to which D is sent by the function is then called the range. Unfortunately, the term range is sometimes used in probability...
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Domain -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The term domain has (at least) three different meanings in mathematics. The term domain is most commonly used to describe the set of values D for which a function (map, transformation, etc.) is defined. For example, a function f(x) that is defined for real values x in R has domain R, and is sometimes said to be "a function over the reals." The set of values to which D is sent by the function is then called the range. Unfortunately, the term range is sometimes used in probability...
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