The domain of a linear programming problem refers to the set of possible x-values in the function, which will be between two finite values rather than extending to infinity, due to the closed region. The range refers to the y-values, which will also be bounded between two finite values. For the given problem, the domain is between 0 and 7 (0x7), while the range is between 0 and 10 (0y10).
2. Domain and Range?
The x values that work in the function are your domain.
The y-values that work in the function are your range.
3. How is it different?
Since you have a closed region, you have a finite answer for your
domain and range. Your answer wont have infinity in it. It will be
between two values aka an and statement.
4. What is the domain
and range?
Between what two values is the
domain?
Between what two values is the
range?
5. Answers
Your x-values range from 0 to 7 so your domain is 0x7
Your y-values range from 0 to 10 so your range is 0y10