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Please help asap 25 pts

Please help asap 25 pts-example-1
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(x, y)

x - domain

y - range

We have the points:

A(-3, 0) → x = -3, y = 0

B(-2, -1) → x = -2, y = -1

C(0, -4) → x = 0, y = -4

D(0, 1) → x= 0, y = 1

E(1, 2) → x = 1, y = 2

Domain = { -3, -2, 0, 1 }

Range = { -4, -1, 0, 1, 2 }

Answer: a

User Hikalkan
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The Range is all the y-coordinates, and the domain is all the x-coordinates. So, your answer is A.
User Deepak Paramesh
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