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Encyclopedia: Domain name
The term domain name has multiple related meanings: •A name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet. These names appear as a component of a Web site's URL, e.g. en.wikipedia.org. Thi...
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Domain may refer to: [edit] General. Territory (administrative division), a non-sovereign geographic area which has come under the authority of another...
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The IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process is Open Domain Names Registered Using a Privacy or Proxy Service closes 6 NOV Extended to 20 NOV Domain Disputes...
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Sections: Functions versus relations, Domain and range Let's return to our relation of your classmates and their heights, and let's suppose that the domain is the set of everybody's heights. Let's suppose that there's a pizza-delivery guy waiting in the hallway. And all the delivery guy knows is that the pizza is for...
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1.4 The Domain and Range of a Function The implicit domain principle: It will be assumed that the domain of a function contains every possible input number unless otherwise specified. Only inputs which imply division by zero or which would produce an output containing the square root of −1 are excluded.
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