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what are the domain and range of the function represented by the set of ordered pairs {(-6, 5), (-3, 2), (-1, 0), (5, -4)}

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\text{Domain: }\{-6, -3, -1, 5\}\\\text{Range: }\{-4, 0, 2, 5\}

Explanation:

The domain of a function represents the range of x-values that the function has. The range of a function represents the range of y-values that the function has.

Coordinates are written as (x, y). Thus, the domain of these ordered pairs include the x-values of each ordered pair. Similarly, the range of these ordered pairs include the y-values of each ordered pair. Therefore, we have:


\text{Domain: }\{-6, -3, -1, 5\}\\\text{Range: }\{-4, 0, 2, 5\}

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