Let .
(a) Find in terms of
.
(b) Make the subject of the given function. Hence, find
in terms of
.
(c) Are the answers obtained in (a) and (b) different? Explain your assertion.
Extracted from S. W. Li et al. (2002). New Progress in Additional Mathematics Book 3
Roughwork.
domain: what can go into a function
codomain: what may possibly come out of a function
range: what actually comes out of a function
Kevin Sookocheff on Range, Domain, and Codomain (2018)
Write, for function ,
and for function ,
We see discontinuous at
; and
, at
; whereas non-differentiable.
(to be continued)





