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Domain and Range for IGCSE Maths

Identifying the set of allowed inputs and possible outputs of a function. This subtopic is part of Functions in the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics 0580 syllabus (Extended tier only). Understanding domain

What You Need to Know

Identifying the set of allowed inputs and possible outputs of a function. This subtopic is part of Functions in the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics 0580 syllabus (Extended tier only). Understanding domain and range is essential for achieving a strong grade in your IGCSE Maths exam.

Understanding Domain and Range

Identifying the set of allowed inputs and possible outputs of a function. In the IGCSE 0580 exam, domain and range questions appear in Paper 4 (Extended). These questions typically test your ability to apply the method to both straightforward calculations and multi-step problems. Teacher Rig recommends mastering the fundamentals before attempting more complex variations.

Step-by-Step Method

  1. 1

    Identify the problem type

    Read the question carefully and identify that it requires domain and range. Look for key words and given information.

  2. 2

    Write down the relevant formula or rule

    State the formula or method you will use for domain and range. This earns you a method mark.

  3. 3

    Substitute known values

    Replace the variables in the formula with the values given in the question. Show this step clearly.

  4. 4

    Solve and simplify

    Carry out the calculation step by step. Show all working to earn method marks even if your final answer is wrong.

  5. 5

    Check your answer

    Verify your answer makes sense in context. Check units and significant figures as required.

Worked Example

Question

A typical exam question on domain and range involving the key concepts from the IGCSE 0580 syllabus. Refer to the worked examples page for fully detailed solutions.

Solution

Step 1: Identify this as a domain and range problem. Step 2: Apply the relevant formula or method. Step 3: Substitute values and calculate. Step 4: Give your answer to the required degree of accuracy. For full step-by-step solutions with detailed working, see the Functions Worked Examples page.

Exam Tips for Domain and Range

  • Always show your working for domain and range questions - method marks are available even if the final answer is wrong.
  • Read the question carefully to check what form the answer should be in (exact, decimal places, significant figures).
  • Check your calculator is in the correct mode before starting the calculation.
  • If you get stuck, write down any relevant formula - this often earns a mark.

Practice Questions

Q1: A foundation-level question testing basic domain and range skills.

Show hint

Start by identifying the key information given and the formula needed for domain and range.

Q2: An extended-level question combining domain and range with problem solving.

Show hint

Break the problem into smaller steps. Which domain and range method applies to each part?

Q3: A multi-mark exam question on domain and range similar to Paper 4.

Show hint

Show every step of your working. Marks are awarded for method as well as the final answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is domain and range in IGCSE Maths?

Identifying the set of allowed inputs and possible outputs of a function.

Is domain and range in the Core or Extended syllabus?

Domain and Range is part of the Extended only syllabus for IGCSE Mathematics 0580.

How do I revise domain and range effectively?

Start with the revision notes to understand key concepts, then work through the worked examples step by step. Finally, practise past paper questions under timed conditions. Teacher Rig recommends spending focused revision sessions on domain and range rather than trying to cover everything at once.

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