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Shane Hurst
12 December, 05:10
Domain and range of graphs
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Miles Whitehead
12 December, 05:27
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Answer:the domain is every "x" coordinate and the range is the "y" coordinate
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have to tell whether it's a function or not, all of the x values in the domain will be different for a function, and 2 or more of the same x value won't be a function
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