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Which of the following relations has a domain of {-2, 0, 5}? Choose all that apply. {(-2, 5), (3, 4), (5, 1)} {(-2, 3), (0, 1), (-2, 4), (5, 4)} {(5, 6), (0, 4), (-2, 1)} {(4, -2), (3, 0), (2, 5)}

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Answer:

Second option: {
(-2, 3), (0, 1), (-2, 4), (5, 4)}

Third option: {
(5, 6), (0, 4), (-2, 1)}

Explanation:

By definition, the Domain of a relation is the set of all the x-coordinates of the ordered pairs (It is necessary to remember that the x-coordinate is the first element of the ordered pair).

Then, we know that the set of all the x-coordinates of the relation we need to find is: {
-2, 0, 5}

First option {
(-2, 5), (3, 4), (5, 1)}:

Domain: {
-2, 3, 5}

Second option {
(-2, 3), (0, 1), (-2, 4), (5, 4)}:

Domain: {
-2, 0, 5} (Notice that we do not need to write -2 twice)

Third option {
(5, 6), (0, 4), (-2, 1)}:

Domain: {
-2, 0, 5}

Fourth option {
(4, -2), (3, 0), (2, 5)}:

Domain: {
2, 3, 4}

The relations {
(-2, 3), (0, 1), (-2, 4), (5, 4)} and {
(5, 6), (0, 4), (-2, 1)} has a Domain of {
-2, 0, 5}

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