Enter the function, then click “Calculate” to instantly get the domain, range, and graph of the function.
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This domain and range calculator helps you find all possible input (domain) and output (range) values for any function. Results are shown in interval notation and include a graph to visualize where the function is defined and what values it can produce.
The domain and range describe all valid inputs and outputs of a function, giving insight into its behavior.
The set of all possible input values (x-values) for a function. It defines the values of x for which the function is valid. Learn more about functions.
The set of all possible output values (y-values) that the function produces when evaluated over its domain.

Input your function f(x) in the calculator field.
The calculator processes the function and provides the domain and range.
y = (x + 3) / (10 - x)
Domain:
Denominator cannot be zero: 10 - x ≠ 0 → x ≠ 10
✅ Domain: x ∈ (-∞, 10) ∪ (10, ∞)
Range:
y = (x + 3) / (10 - x)
Solving for x: y(10 - x) = x + 3 → x = (10y - 3)/(-y - 1)
Denominator cannot be zero: -y - 1 ≠ 0 → y ≠ -1
✅ Range: y ∈ (-∞, -1) ∪ (-1, ∞)
The domain shows all valid x-values. Example: x ∈ (-∞, 10) ∪ (10, ∞) excludes x = 10.
The range shows all possible outputs. Example: y ∈ (-∞, -1) ∪ (-1, ∞) excludes y = -1.
Yes, if the function maps a set onto itself (e.g., f(x) = x):
A constant function always outputs the same value for all inputs. Example: f(x) = c.
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