PLEASE HELP ME
@xapproachesinfinity
C
that's really easy if you studied your notes
the domain you look at the ordered pair (x,y) the x values present the domain
I'm checking my answers I do not want to get this wrong lol
are you doing an exam?
domain = all the x values of the set of numbers so what are the x values of all the given points?
I'm that type of person who does this : Its C but just to make sure googles, post onn open study, post on yahoo, ask everyone in the world ok yep its C knew it lol
and no Its a worksheet @xapproachesinfinity
too bad you cant do that on exams or quizzes.......lol
lol I check my answers on worksheets on test and quizzes get good grades.......................lmao @acxbox22 ;)
I'm not cheating asking for help... If you have a problem with that why are you on open study?
say you have \[(a_1,b_1)~(a_2,b_2)~(a_3,b_3)\] the set \[\left\{ a_1,a_2,a_3 \right\}\] is called the domain
^^^ since they are the x values of the coordinates and btw range is just like domain except it is all the y values of the set of points
ok C
thanks
the point is not you get it right or not the point is did you understand it
yes
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