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Given the relation {(6, 4), (-4, -3), (-1, 7), (3, -2)} find the domain of its inverse
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Lib follow the same method I showed you in the last question
If you get stuck I'll help you out
So it's (4,6)(-3,-4)(7,-1)(-2,3) it would then be 4, -3, 7,-2. And then be -3, -2, 4, 7?
Exactly, great work Lib :D
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Could you help me on the other one I asked because Sam keeps giving me the wrong answer. I think he's getting it confused
Okay, I'll check it
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