What are the domain and range of the relation {(–9, 5), (1, 5), (6, 11), (7, –10)}? A. Domain: {–10, 5, 11}; Range: {–9, 1, 6, 7}; B. Domain: {–9, 1, 6, 7}; Range: {–10, 5, 11} C. Domain: {1, 5, 6, 7, 11}; Range: {–10, –9} D. Domain: {–9, 1, 6, 7}; Range: {–10, –9, 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11}
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@JackofallTradez
The domain is all the x-values, and the range is all the y-values. Using that information, what would the domain and range be?
and witch one is x and and y how can i distinguish if its a domain or range
(-9, 5) = (x, y) -9 = x, and y = 5
And it's spelled 'which', by the way ^_^
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Now, could you discern which values are the domain, and which are the range? Remember, the x-values are the domain, and the y-values are the range.
Well looking at it is C correct???
@jackmullen55
C would be incorrect. First off, there should be 4 domain values and 4 range values, seeing as how there's 4 coordinates.
Domain is the x value range is y
well i fell that D is not correct right
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