What is the domain of the function below? {(0, 2), (3, 1), (5, 2), (8, 4)}
Just write down all the x-values in the ordered pairs...
Look at the post below this. :P
Domain is the x-values.. The ordered pairs are in the form of (x-value, y-value)
see previous post, which is identical
I dont understand it at all? @misty1212 @iGreen @AnswerMyQuestions
make a list of the first numbers in each ordered pair that is all
if it was \[\{(1,2),(5,7),(9,20)\}\] the domain would be \[\{1,2,9\}\]
oops i meant the domain would be \[\{1,5,9\}\]
@chrisdelrey Just write down the x-values in the ordered pairs. The ordered pairs are the numbers inside these: ( ). And the x-values, are the first numbers inside the ordered pairs.
So what is your answer? @chrisdelrey
the answer is 0, 3, 5, 8?
Yep, put it like this though {0, 3, 5, 8} just because that's how they want it lol. Domain means x-values. Range is y-values.
Yes! That's correct! {0, 3, 5, 8}!
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