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What is the domain of this relation? {(0, 5), (2, 3), (1, -4), (-3, 3), (-1, -2)}
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What is the domain of this relation? {(0, 5), (2, 3), (1, -4), (-3, 3), (-1, -2)}
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the domain is {0,2,1,-3,-1}.
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the domain is 0,2,1,-3,-1. When attempting to find the domain and range since they are similar when using points on a graph the x is always the domain and the y is always the range. Hope I was able to help.
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