What is the domain of the given function?
{(3, –2), (6, 1), (–1, 4), (5, 9), (–4, 0)}
{x | x = –4, –1, 3, 5, 6}
{y | y = –2, 0, 1, 4, 9}
{x | x = –4, –2, –1, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9}
{y | y = –4, –2, –1, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9}
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@itsthatguy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry, idk.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its ok do u know anyone who can help ?
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i hope you do good though, i'll find some people
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@JackofallTradez
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks a lot
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i figured it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but have 2 other questions now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'll see if i can help with the others
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
man, i don't know, since i can't help, i gonna leave now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
AWW thanks for trying :) @itsthatguy
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@Loser66
OpenStudy (godlovesme):
i would say all real numbers but not so sure sorry :/ @israa88
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks for trying :) @Godlovesme
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OpenStudy (godlovesme):
anytime :))
OpenStudy (godlovesme):
do u want me to tag someone to check the answer? :)
OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):
Actually, it's all real numbers greater than or equal to -3, because range is all the y-values of the function. Since the graph doesn't go below y -3, it can't be all real numbers
OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):
Nice try though, GLM ^_^
OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):
@israa88 @Godlovesme
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OpenStudy (godlovesme):
ohh i see now thanks for clearing that up for me too :P @JackofallTradez