The domain of the following relation: R: {(6, −2), (1, 2), (−3, −4), (−3, 2)} is {−3, −3, 1, 6} {−4, −2, 2, 2} {−4, −2, 2} {−3, 1, 6}
The domain is the x value and the range is the y value
second answer then
6, 1,-3,-3
first
is it right explain to it to me
Is there something specifically you are having trouble with?
Domain = the x value of the order pair set. An order pair is (x,y). You have a set here which we know because of { } brackets. You start learning about this when you are learning about functions. This set is not a function because each domain does not point at a unique range( y value) value. A domain can be expressed in interval notation too. For instance, (-2, 7)
oh k thxs so first one is the answer
Yes
Last sorry.
The last one. I am over looking
sure
i got it thxs
np
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