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The [[set]] of all variables upon which a function acts is said to be the [[domain]].  The set of all values that a function can take due to its domain is called its [[range]].
 
The [[set]] of all variables upon which a function acts is said to be the [[domain]].  The set of all values that a function can take due to its domain is called its [[range]].
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In mathematics, a variable is a value which usually is the subject or part of a function and must be subject to change while not affecting the structure behind the function in which it acts.

For example, if we have a function: , then are said to be the variables of the function, .

Further, . We change the variable and thus alter the value of the function.

The set of all variables upon which a function acts is said to be the domain. The set of all values that a function can take due to its domain is called its range.