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Cecelia Guzman
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24 August, 03:40
What is the domain of { (1, 3) (4, 3) (6, 2) }?
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Keshawn Moore
24 August, 03:56
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Domain means the set of x values. So the domain would be 1,4,6
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Lutz
24 August, 03:58
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I think The domain is 1,4,6
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