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The domain of a function is?

A.The set of all points on the function.
B.The set of all first elements of the function.
C.The set of all second elements of the function.

User Kornfridge
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The correct answer is B) The set of all first elements of the function. Let's say you had these three points on a graph of a function: (0.9), (2.6), (4,7). The domain of these three points would be (0,2,4). The domain is just the input for which the function is defined. Hope this helps.
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Answer:

The correct option is B) the set of all first elements of the function.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

Domain: Domain is the set of all values which a function can take or the domain is the set of all first elements of ordered pairs.

For example:

The domain of the polynomial function is the set of all real numbers.

Consider the another example:

A = {(green,mark), (yellow,Kyle), (blue,Elaine)}

The domain is {green,yellow,blue}

Therefore, the correct option is B) the set of all first elements of the function.

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