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3) {(-7, 1), (2, -9), (-9, −4), (-1, -1), (-8, 0) } Domain: Range:
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3) {(-7, 1), (2, -9), (-9, −4), (-1, -1), (-8, 0) }
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The domain would be: -7, 2, -9, -1, -8
The range would be: 1, -9, -4, -1, 0
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