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Suppose that the relation G is defined as follows.G={(5, -6), (0, 1), (−6, 5), (-7, −— 7)}Give the domain and range of G.Write your answers using set notation.domain=range =11I need help with this math problem.

Suppose that the relation G is defined as follows.G={(5, -6), (0, 1), (−6, 5), (-7, −— 7)}Give-example-1
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Solution:

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Suppose that the relation G is defined as follows.


G=\left\{\left(5,-6\right),(0,1),(−6,5),(-7,-7)\right\}

The domain is the set of x-coordinates and the range is the set of y-coordinates:

For the domain of G;


\lbrace5,0,-6,-7\rbrace

For the range of G;


\lbrace-6,1,5,-7\rbrace