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What is the domain of the relation? {(−4.5, 0), (−3, 9), (0.9, 0), (4, −7.8), (4, 0), (17, 3)} {0.9, 4, 17} {−7.8, 0, 3, 9} {−4.5, −3, 0.9, 4, 17} {−4.5, −3}
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What is the domain of the relation? {(−4.5, 0), (−3, 9), (0.9, 0), (4, −7.8), (4, 0), (17, 3)}
{0.9, 4, 17}
{−7.8, 0, 3, 9}
{−4.5, −3, 0.9, 4, 17}
{−4.5, −3}
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Domain of the relation is
Option (c) : {−4.5, −3, 0.9, 4, 17}
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