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range
subjectfact 
rangedocumentation Gives the range of a function. In other words, (range ?FUNCTION ?CLASS) means that all of the values assigned by ?FUNCTION are instances of ?CLASS2001-11-30 13:35:07.0
has axiom
(=>
(instance ?FUNCTION UnaryConstantFunctionQuantity)
(and
(domain ?FUNCTION 1 ConstantQuantity)
(range ?FUNCTION ConstantQuantity)))
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has domain1 Function2001-11-30 13:35:07.0
has domain2 Class2001-11-30 13:35:07.0
is an instance of AsymmetricRelation2001-11-30 13:35:07.0
is an instance of BinaryPredicate2001-11-30 13:35:07.0
BinaryRelationis first domain of DomainFn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of equivalenceRelationOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of inverse2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of irreflexiveOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of partialOrderingOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of RangeFn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of reflexiveOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of totalOrderingOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is first domain of trichotomizingOn2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
is second domain of inverse2001-11-30 13:33:44.0
Predicateis first domain of singleValued2001-11-30 13:35:02.0
Classis third domain of domain2001-11-30 13:33:51.0
is third domain of domainSubclass2001-11-30 13:33:51.0
Abstractis disjoint from Physical2001-11-30 13:33:32.0

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