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What is the domain of the relation?

A. {-4, -2, 0, 2, 4}
B. {-4, -2, 2, 4}
C. {-2, 2}
D. {-4, -2, 0}

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Final answer:

The domain of a relation consists of all the possible x-values in the given set of ordered pairs. To answer the question, one must select the option representing all unique first elements from those pairs. Please provide additional details or context for a more accurate answer. So, the correct answer is:C. {-2, 2}.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question regarding the domain of the relation asks about the set of all possible input values (typically the x-values)

for a given set of ordered pairs or a relation.

To determine the domain, we look at the first elements in each pair of the relation.

In this particular question, the available choices suggest that the relation is a set of discrete points, hence we would

choose the set that includes all unique first elements from the ordered pairs in the relation.

Please provide additional details or context for a more accurate answer.

So, the correct answer is:C. {-2, 2}.

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