Asked by evergreen
What is the domain of this relation?
(
–
10,3)
(3,2)
(0,
–
8)
(8,
–
4)
(7,6)
(
–
10,3)
(3,2)
(0,
–
8)
(8,
–
4)
(7,6)
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The domain of a relation consists of all the unique x-values from the ordered pairs. From the relation you provided, we can identify the x-values:
1. \( -10 \)
2. \( 3 \)
3. \( 0 \)
4. \( 8 \)
5. \( 7 \)
Now, we can compile the unique x-values to form the domain:
\[
\text{Domain} = \{-10, 3, 0, 8, 7\}
\]
So the domain of the given relation is \(\{-10, 3, 0, 8, 7\}\).
1. \( -10 \)
2. \( 3 \)
3. \( 0 \)
4. \( 8 \)
5. \( 7 \)
Now, we can compile the unique x-values to form the domain:
\[
\text{Domain} = \{-10, 3, 0, 8, 7\}
\]
So the domain of the given relation is \(\{-10, 3, 0, 8, 7\}\).
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