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8th Grade Math:

x y
0 3
2 -1
-3 -5
2 2
-1 1 What is The Domain and Range To This

User Yogeshagr
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Answer:


\sf \textsf{Domain} = \{0, 2, -3, -1\}


\sf \textsf{Range} = \{3, -1, -5, 2, 1\}

Explanation:

In the given set of ordered pairs
\sf (x, y), the domain represents the set of all possible
\sf x-values, and the range represents the set of all possible
\sf y-values.

Ordered pairs:


\sf (0, 3), (2, -1), (-3, -5), (2, 2), (-1, 1)

Domain: The set of all
\sf x-values in the ordered pairs.


\sf \textsf{Domain} = \{0, 2, -3, -1\}

Range: The set of all
\sf y-values in the ordered pairs.


\sf \textsf{Range} = \{3, -1, -5, 2, 1\}

Therefore, the domain is
\sf \{0, 2, -3, -1\}, and the range is
\sf \{3, -1, -5, 2, 1\}.

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