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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the domain and range of the relation (–4, 2), (0, 1), (0, 5), (8, 10)? A. Domain: {–4, 0, 5, 10}; Range: {2, 1, 8} B. Domain: {–4, 2, 0, 1, 5, 8, 10}; Range: {–4, 2, 0, 1, 5, 8, 10} C. Domain: {–4, 0, 8}; Range: {2, 1, 5, 10} D. Domain: {2, 1, 5, 10}; Range: {–4, 0, 8}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@secret66

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Domain is your x points and range is y points

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thonk its b but i need to b sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

think*

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

It's not B

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Look at how I just told you to do it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what did u mean though?

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

The x point of each ordered pair is your domain, the y point of each ordered pair is your range.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

So what are your x points?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-4 is one

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and 8

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

right so that is your domain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

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