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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I give out medals!!!!! The domain of the following relation: R: {(6, −2), (1, 2), (−3, −4), (−3, 2)} is... A.) {−3, −3, 1, 6} B.) {−4, −2, 2, 2} C.) {−4, −2, 2} D.) {−3, 1, 6}

OpenStudy (compassionate):

No you don't.

OpenStudy (zale101):

Domain is all the x-values, and the range is all the y values

OpenStudy (zale101):

and your question wants you to find the domain on this relation

OpenStudy (zale101):

so list me all the x values

OpenStudy (zale101):

but if there's a number repeated twice, only write it once

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops I shouldn't have given out the answer.

OpenStudy (zale101):

yeah...u shouldn't :\

OpenStudy (anonymous):

soo...its C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOL

OpenStudy (zale101):

no {(6, −2), (1, 2), (−3, −4), (−3, 2)} 6 1 -3 -3 = these are all the x-values 6 1 -3 = these are the domain because -3 is repeated twice, i just write it once. For the domain, no need to write the number twice

OpenStudy (zale101):

the answer is not C

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