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OpenStudy (celinegirl):

Question 5: The domain of the following relation R {(6, −2), (1, 2), (−3, −4), (−3, 2)} is {−3, −3, 1, 6} {−4, −2, 2, 2} {−4, −2, 2} {−3, 1, 6}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\text{The domain are all the x-coordinate of the ordered pairs.}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the first one, (6, −2), the domain here is \(6\).Now you can eliminate two choices.

OpenStudy (celinegirl):

@mathway ah okay! I understand that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Notice that you have the same domain in (−3, −4), (−3, 2). You only have to write -3 once.

OpenStudy (celinegirl):

@mathway so its the last one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I guess @mathway is helping you now..well i guess i'll leave it to him/her but if you need any help @celinegirl just tag me in it(:

OpenStudy (celinegirl):

@PrincessHush oh! haha i forgot to tag you! oops my mistake!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, the domain is {−3, 1, 6}.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's okay, it seems he/she is helping you more than i was xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please stop talking as if I can't see your conversation ((and you're talking about me)). TT_TT It feels awkward. Lol! @PrincessHush

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Excuse me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, sorry i wasn't trying to make you feel "uncomfortable" I was just saying.

OpenStudy (celinegirl):

ha oops. I gotta open a new question!

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