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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the domain and range of the function {(2, 0), (4, -2), (8, -2), (6, 1), (0, -5)}? Domain: {2, 4, 8, 1, -5}; Range: {0, -2, 6} Domain: {0, -2, 6}; Range: {2, 4, 8, 1, -5} Domain: {2, 4, 8, 6, 0}; Range: {0,- 2, 1,- 5} Domain: {0,- 2, 1,- 5}; Range: {2, 4, 8, 6, 0}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Step 1: What does domain represent the x-values, or y-values?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dunno. I forgot

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Domain represents the x-values, and range reprints the y-values.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Having this knowledge: when you see a coordinate (5,6) just as an example, which is the x-value and which is the y-value?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The 5 represents the x value and the 6 represent the y value of this point. so if we look at the example, we are given many points.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with x and y values. and the domain represents the x value, so every x of the co-ordinates is the domain, and every y of the coordinates is the range.

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