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What is the domain of the relation graphed below? There are 6 points on a coordinate plane. The points are (negative 5, 0), (negative 4, 1), (negative 3, 4), (1, negative 2), (2, 4), (5, negative 3). domain: {–5, –4, –3, –2, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} domain: {–3, –2, 0, 1, 4} domain: {–5, –4, –3, 1, 2, 5} domain: {(–5, 0), (–4, 1), (–3, 4), (1, –2), (2, 4), (5, –3)}

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c

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Option C: domain :
\{-5,-4,-3,1,2,5\}

Step-by-step explanation:

The given 6 points on a coordinate plane are
(-5,0),(-4,10),(-3,4),(1,-2),(2,4) and
(5,-3)

The domain is the set of all x-coordinates of the ordered pairs.

Thus, writing the set of all x-coordinates from the ordered pairs
(-5,0),(-4,10),(-3,4),(1,-2),(2,4) and
(5,-3), we have,

Domain :
\{-5,-4,-3,1,2,5\} is the set of all x-coordinates from these ordered pairs.

Hence, the domain of the relation
(-5,0),(-4,10),(-3,4),(1,-2),(2,4) and
(5,-3) is
\{-5,-4,-3,1,2,5\}

Hence, Option C is the correct answer.

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