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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the domain and range of the relation {(–5, 5), (–3, 2), (0, 3), (3, 2)}? A. Domain: {0, 2, 3, 5}; Range: {–5, –3} B. Domain: {2, 3, 5}; Range: {–5, –3, 0, 3} C. Domain: {–5, –3, 0, 3}; Range {–5, –3, 0, 2, 3, 5} D. Domain: {–5, –3, 0, 3}; Range {2, 3, 5}

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

Domain is the x values listed but not repeated. For example, if we have: (0,4) (1,4) (1,5) (4,3) The domain is: 0, 1, 4 We don't add 1 two times since it repeats, we only add it one time. So knowing this, can you tell me the domain?

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Do you know that the domain is the first numbers of the ordered pairs and the range is the second numbers of the ordered pairs?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it -5,-3,0,3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think?

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Yes. That is the domain.

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

Right! Also remember to order them from greatest to least. The same goes for Range, but with y instead of x. What is the range knowing this?

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Now...what is the range?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

um 2,3,5 ?

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Very good.

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

Yes! So the right option would be . . . ? *nudges down*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

There you go :3

OpenStudy (mertsj):

Good job!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thax guys u rock

OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):

Your welcome :3

OpenStudy (mertsj):

yw

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