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Answer:

{-3, 1, 5, 6}

Explanation:

The domain of a relation is the x-values represented in that function. In a coordinate pair, the x-value comes first, so all of the first numbers in each of the pairs are part of the domain. When writing domain, it should always be in the least to greatest order. Therefore, the domain is {-3, 1, 5, 6}. Since this relation is a function, none of the x-values will repeat.

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