In math the word range means the difference between the largest and smallest number
If you mean a range or a cooker, then, in a word, yes.
The range of a set is the y value in comparison to the domain which is the x value.
in solving numbers
Gamme in English means range.
It is possible that you mean the word 'corderilla". See link below for more:
it means the highest number and the lowest number subtracted
Range for a gun (or other things such as airplanes) is the distance they will travel. The word usually means the "effective range" or the distance that it can be used with good and repeatable effect.
I put it away or I tidy it up or I put it on the shelf.
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.
In physics it is the complete range of colours into which light can be separated when it passes through a prism. Figuratively it means a broad or complete range of anything.
Did you mean does it take a singular or plural noun form? If so, the answer is singular. A range of products WAS available, not WERE available.
In statistics the mode is the value that is observed most often. The range is the biggest observed value minus the smallest.