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The domain is the x-values from least to greatest, while the range is the y-values from least to greatest. For this problem, domain would be [3, 18] and range would be [-12, 15].

Explanation:

Since we know domain is the x-values listed from smallest to largest, we can order our values that way:

(3, -1), (5, 15), (7, -1), (11, -12), (18, -6).

3<5<7<11<18

That means the range is (3, 18). However, since both 3 and eighteen are included in the set, we use brackets. [3,18], putting the smaller number first, followed by a comma, and then the bigger number.

We will do the same for the range.

(11, -12), (18, -6), (3, -1), (7, -1), (5, 15)

-12<-6<-1=-1<15

This means the range is (-12, 15). Since -12 and 15 are included in the set of values, we use brackets. [-12, 15].

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