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Michaelmoo

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When writing the domain and range of a graph, is it necessary to use the correct notation (The ones they use in text books, i.e. with the {} brackets etc).

Usually I just write for example D: x>0 x=/4

Is this accepted in the HSC, or should I write it in the accepted format?

Thanks in advance.
 
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what you're currently doing should be fine.
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Usually I just write for example D: x>0 x=/4
The only suggestion I'd make is to perhaps write the word "Domain" rather than just "D", although it's probably no big deal.

I prefer:
Domain: {x: x > 0, x ≠ 4}

It's terribly old fashioned and quaint, but it's just habit for me now.
 

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The format written in some books is the formal notation of expressing the domain. Pure mathematicians use that format a lot in set theory.
In this context, words should generally suffice...
 

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