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The domain of the following relation: R {(6, -2), (1, 2), (-3, -4), (-3, 2)} is {-3, -3, 1, 6} {-4, -2, 2, 2} {-4, -2, 2} {-3, 1, 6}
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The domain of the following relation: R {(6, -2), (1, 2), (-3, -4), (-3, 2)} is
{-3, -3, 1, 6}
{-4, -2, 2, 2}
{-4, -2, 2}
{-3, 1, 6}
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The domain is the set of possible inputs, i.e. the x-coordinates of the points.
Here those are 6, 1 and - 3 which in order is -3, 1, 6.
Then the answer is {-3, 1, 6}.
By the way note that this relation is not a function. Do you know why?
Because the image of -3 is not stated unambiguosly.
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