Step-by-step explanation: Here we're given a relation in the form of a mapping diagram and we're asked to identify the domain and range.
We can first translate the mapping diagram into a list of ordered pairs.
Notice that the 1 is connected with the -2, the 3 is connected with the 2, the 5 is connected with the -14, and the -3 is connected with the -14.
So we have the following points:
{(1,-2)(3,2)(5,-14)(-3,-14)}
The domain is the set of all x-coordinates for those ordered pairs. Also, it's usually written from least to greatest.
Domain = {-3, 1, 3, 5}
The range is the set of all y-coordinates for our ordered pairs. Just like the domain, it's written usually written from least to greatest.
Range = {-14, -2, 2}