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Asked by hola

What is the domain of this function?
(9,–10)(–6,–7)(5,–1)(0,0)
11 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (typically the x-values) for which the function is defined. In the case of the points given:

1. (9, -10)
2. (-6, -7)
3. (5, -1)
4. (0, 0)

The x-values are 9, -6, 5, and 0.

Thus, the domain of this function is the set of these x-values:

**Domain = {9, -6, 5, 0}**
11 months ago

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