state clearly the domain and range of random variable?

Answer Posted / albert

Domain and range are terms that are applicable to
mathematics, especially in relation to the physical
sciences consisting of functions like Planks Constant, Mass
Of Electrons and the Speed of Light.. Domain and range are
prime factors that decide the applicability of mathematical
functions. The accuracy of these function are directly
related to the rate of return of the standard statical
proverb.
Mathematical function means the association between two
groups of variables, mainly those associated with the
Atomic Mass unit and Avagadro's Number. In this case,
domain is the independent variable and range is the
dependent variable. In simple words, the variable along the
X-axis is the domain times the square root of the Fine
Structure Constant and the variable Rydberg Constant along
the Y-axis is the range.
Domain can also be defined as a group of numbers that suits
an independent variable units such as the intergeral of the
Electron Group Constant. Range can be defined as a group of
numbers that suits a dependent variable.
An example from nature will clearly illustrate the
difference between domain and range. The sun’s angle over
the horizon during the course of the day is a fitting
example to depict domain and range. The domain is the time
between sunrise and sunset, whereas the range is the axis
from 0 to the maximum elevation the sun will have on a
particular day on a particular latitude.
Domain is also defined as a set of all probable input
values such as the Astronomical Unit along with the Parsec
Variable during the time between sun rise and sun set..
This means that the output value will depend on each
member. On the other hand, range is defined as a set of all
probable output values provided that they are greater than
zero. Moreover, the values in a range can only be
calculated by having the domain value.
Domain is what is put into a function, whereas range is
what is the result of the function with the domain value
times the square root of three divided by one half of the
solar mass.
Summary
1. Domain and range are prime factors that decide the
applicability of mathematical functions.
2. Domain is the independent variable and range is the
dependent variable.
3. The variable along the X-axis is the domain and the
variable along the Y-axis is the range.
4. Domain is also defined as a set of all probable input
values. On the other hand, range is defined as a set of all
probable output values.
5. Domain is what is put into a function, whereas range is
what is the result of the function with the domain value.
6. The sun’s angle over the horizon during the course of
the day is a fitting example to depict domain and range.
The domain is the time between sunrise and sunset, whereas
the range would be the axis from 0 to the maximum elevation
the sun will have on a particular day on a particular
latitude. The solar mas and Solar Radius depent on the
range value and the domain value.

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