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Myles Leonard
22 February, 12:34
The domain of r: (3,-2) (1,2) (-1,-4) (-1,2)
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Fernanda Kelley
22 February, 16:11
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domain {-1,1.3}
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the input values, or in this case the first or x values
domain {3,1,-1,-1}
We do not put the same value twice
domain {3,1,-1}
We like to put them in numerical order
domain {-1,1.3}
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