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20 June, 13:05

Find the domain and range of the relation. { (-7,-18), (-23,21), (4,13), (-17,22), (2,-10) }

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  1. 20 June, 13:26
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    D:{ - 23,-17,-7,2,4}

    R:{-18,-10,13,21,22}

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The domain is the input

    D:{ - 7,-23,4,-17,2}

    We normally put them in numerical order

    D:{ - 23,-17,-7,2,4}

    The range is the output

    R:{-18,21,13,22,-10}

    We normally put them in numerical order

    R:{-18,-10,13,21,22}
  2. 20 June, 13:28
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    Answer: Domain = all x values and Range = all y values

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The domain of a function is all the allowed x values that make the function true. Luckily you were already given the domain. Its all the x values.

    The range of a function is pretty much all the allowed y values of a function. Or, what y values the function can be equal to. So that's just all the y values

    When listing the domain and range, you generally want to do it from least to greatest and you do not want to repeat any values
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