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What is the domain of the set of ordered pairs above?

OA.
{-1, 0, 5, 10}
B.
{-1, 10)
OC.
{1,-1, -11, -21)
D.
{-1, 1)

What is the domain of the set of ordered pairs above? OA. {-1, 0, 5, 10} B. {-1, 10) OC-example-1
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Question:

What is the domain of the set of ordered pairs above?

A. {1, -1, -11, -21}

B. {-1, 1}

C. {-1, 0, 5, 10}

D. {-1, 10}

Answer:

C. {-1, 0, 5, 10}

User Teebs
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Answer:

A. {-1, 0, 5, 10}

Explanation:

Given:

(-1, 1), (0, -1), (5, -11), (10, -21)

Required:

Domain of the set of the above ordered pairs

SOLUTION:

Domain of any set of ordered pairs includes all the x-values in the set of ordered pairs, while the y-values in the set of the ordered pairs makes up the range.

The first value in an ordered pair is the x-value while the second is the y-values, i.e. (x, y).

Therefore, the domain for the given set of ordered pairs is:

{-1, 0, 5, 10}.

The correct option is A.

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