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What are the domain and range of each relation?

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The domain of the graph is {-3, -1, 1, 4}. The range of the graph is {-4, -1, 1, 4}

The domain of the set of ordered pairs is {-4, -3, 1}. The range of the set of ordered pairs is {1, 3, 4}

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Recall that the domain is the set of allowed x values. All we do is list the unique x coordinates of each point which are -3, -1, 1 and 4. The range is the set of y values so we just list the unique y coordinates of each point which are -4, -1, 1 and 4.

The same will happen with the other problem as well. The set of points listed is pretty much identical to the first problem, but the points haven't been graphed, but instead their coordinates have been listed out. The first coordinate is the x coordinate. The second coordinate is the y coordinate. Each point is in the form (x,y

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The domain of the graph is {-3, -1, 1, 4}. The range of the graph is {-4, -1, 1, 4}

The domain of the set of ordered pairs is {-4, -3, 1}. The range of the set of ordered pairs is {1, 3, 4}

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Recall that the domain is the set of allowed x values. All we do is list the unique x coordinates of each point which are -3, -1, 1 and 4. The range is the set of y values so we just list the unique y coordinates of each point which are -4, -1, 1 and 4.

The same will happen with the other problem as well. The set of points listed is pretty much identical to the first problem, but the points haven't been graphed, but instead their coordinates have been listed out. The first coordinate is the x coordinate. The second coordinate is the y coordinate. Each point is in the form (x,y).

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