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Answer: Choice D

Domain: {-3, -1, 2, 4, 6}

Range: {-2, 1, 2, 4, 6}

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Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the set of possible x values of a relation or function. To form the domain, we just list out the x coordinates of each point

Point A is located at (-3, 4) so the x coordinate x = -3 is part of the domain

Point B is at (-1,1) meaning x = -1 is also part of the domain

And so on. Doing this for all five points leads to the list of x coordinates {-3,-1,2,4,6} which is the domain.

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The range is a similar story, but we look at the y coordinates now. Point A has y coordinate 4, so y = 4 is part of the range.

Point B has y coordinate y = 1, so that is also part of the range.

The range is {-2, 1, 2, 4, 6} representing all of the possible y values of this relation.

With any set, the order does not matter. Though convention is to list the items from smallest to largest.

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