What is set of output of a function called?

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2026-03-20 22:31

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The set of outputs of a function is called the "range." It consists of all possible values that the function can produce when the inputs from the domain are applied. In mathematical terms, if a function maps elements from a set (domain) to another set, the range includes all the resulting output values.

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