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OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

HELP!!

OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

@4everaddicted2anime

OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

What is the domain of the relation (8, –2), (4, –2), (–3, 2), (–5, –3)?

OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

1. i dunno what that is

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

The domain would be a list of the x values you are given

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

You are given the x values of 8, 4, -3, and -5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You only have ordered pairs, you'll need to make assumptions. But if f(x)=y the the domain is the x, values the relation takes.

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

http://www.purplemath.com/modules/fcns2.htm This is the website I used to help me explain this to you

OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

okay

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

The domain of a function is the complete set of possible values of the independent variable. In plain English, this definition means: The domain is the set of all possible x-values which will make the function "work", and will output real y-values.

OpenStudy (imsleeziboii):

okay

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