Concept explainers
(a)
The reasonable domain and range for problem
(a)

Explanation of Solution
A relation is represented as a set of ordered pairs
The set of
The data of problem
The function is,
Where,
- A represents the area in square foot.
- q represents the quarts of paint cover.
Area covered by a quart of paint =
Given amount of paint =
The least amount of paint that can be used is none. Therefore the least domain value is
The most amount of paint can be used is the given amount of paint which is
The domain is represented as follows:
The range is calculated as follows:
Plugin the least value and greatest value of domain in the function to calculate the range
The range is,
(b)
The domain values of problem
(b)

Explanation of Solution
The function in the problem
The function is,
Where,
- A represents the area in square foot.
- q represents the quarts of paint cover.
Area covered by a quart of paint =
Given amount of paint =
The least domain value is
The greatest domain value is
The relation forms order pairs.
The domain values are defined on the basis of set of
The given relation represents the area cover by the amount of paint. The area covered by the paint is calculated using the domain.
There are possibilities either use the full amount of given paint or none. The area covered for value of
The value of domain cannot be greater than
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