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What are the domain and range of each relation? Drag the answer into the box to match each relation. Points plotted on a coordinate plane. The horizontal x-axis ranges from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. The vertical y-axis ranges from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. Five points are plotted. Begin ordered pair negative 1 comma 1 end ordered pair. Begin ordered pair 4 comma 4 end ordered pair. Begin ordered pair negative 1 comma negative 1 end ordered pair. Begin ordered pair negative 3 comma 1 end ordered pair. Begin ordered pair negative 3 comma negative 4 end ordered pair. {(−4, 3), (−4, 4), (−3, 1), (1, 1)} Domain: {−3, 1, 4} Range: {−3, 0} Domain: {−4, −3, 1} Range: {1, 3, 4} Domain: {−3, −1, 1, 4} Range: {−4, −1, 1, 4}

What are the domain and range of each relation? Drag the answer into the box to match-example-1

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Order pairs given coordinates on the graph: {(−3, 1), (−3, -4), (−1, 1), (1, -1), (4,4)}.

We need to find the domain and range.

Domain of the order pairs are x values of each coordinate and range is the y values of each given coordinate.

Each first value of order pair are the x values and each second value of each order pair are the y values.

In the given coordinates on the graph (−3, 1), (−3, -4), (−1, 1), (1, -1), (4,4), we can see first values are { -3,-1, 1, 4}

and we can see second values are { -4, -1, 1, 4}.

Therefore, Domain : { -3,-1, 1, 4} and

Range : { -4, -1, 1, 4}

User Sergey Smelov
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