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Give the domain of the function represents in the table x: 3,-2,1 y:2,-8,-2

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We have the following table:

The domain of a function is the set into which all of the input of the function is constrained to fall. In other words, its the set of departure:

where f is the function.

Therefore, the domain is the set {3,-2,1}.

Give the domain of the function represents in the table x: 3,-2,1 y:2,-8,-2-example-1
Give the domain of the function represents in the table x: 3,-2,1 y:2,-8,-2-example-2
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