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Suppose that the relation T is defined as follows.

T = (-5, -2), (-5, 0), (5, -7), (-4, 5)

Give the domain and range of T.

Write your answers using set notation.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Domain of T: {-5, 5, -4}
Range of T: {-7, -2, 0, 5}
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