Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
The domain of a relation are simply its x-values, while the range of a relation are its y-values.
1)
We have the relation:
{(-7,2), (-2,2), (0,1), (4,5)}
Again, the domain of this relation are the x-values. Therefore, the domain is:
{-7, -2, 0, 4}
The range of this relation are the y-values. Therefore, the range is:
{2, 1, 5}
Note that even though the 2 repeats, we only count it once because it's the same.
2)
We have the relation:
{(-4,-1), (-3,-3), (-3,4), (-1,-1), (1,4)}
The domain are the x-values. Therefore, the domain is:
{-4, -3, -1, 1}
Again, the -3 repeats so we only count it once.
And the range would be the y-values:
{-3, -1, 4}
It's customary to place them in ascending order.