What are the domain and range of the relation (–4, 2), (0, 1), (0, 5), (8, 10)? A. Domain: {–4, 0, 8}; Range: {2, 1, 5, 10} B. Domain: {2, 1, 5, 10}; Range: {–4, 0, 8} C. Domain: {–4, 0, 5, 10}; Range: {2, 1, 8} D. Domain: {–4, 2, 0, 1, 5, 8, 10}; Range: {–4, 2, 0, 1, 5, 8, 10}
domain is the x-values
range is the y-values
domain means x values and range means y values
coordinates are written (x,y)
so if u had (7,45), the domain would be 7 and range would be 45
(–4, 2) ^ ^ x y meaning -4 is in the domain and 2 is in the range. can you do the rest?
sadly no...
okay, what do you not understand/
@jdoe0001 @ScarlettFarra2000 @ShadowLegendX
@ToxicWaste what do you not understand?
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EVERYTHING!! im so retarded im beong retarded
so domain is x range is y
\(\{ ({\color{brown}{ -4}}, 2), ({\color{brown}{ 0}}, 1), {\color{brown}{ 0}}, 5), ({\color{brown}{ 8}}, 10)\}\qquad \qquad \begin{cases} {\color{brown}{ domain}}\\ range \end{cases}\)
bc domain is x
and range is y
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