What is the domain of {(-2,4),(10,3),(5,8),(8,11)} ?
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domain is -2,10,5,8 and range is 4,3,8,11 in your question
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Hello there!
The domain of a set of numbers is referred to the x-intercept, or the number that appears on the left side in the coordinates.
For example;
{ (1,4) (2,6) (3,8) (4,10) }
The numbers that come first in the parenthesis is known as our x-intercept (domain).
Here is our example's domain:
1, 2, 3, 4.
I hope this helps you understand the concept.
Now, let's move on to your set of numbers.
{ (-2,4) (10,3) (5,8) (8,11) }List the domain:
-2, 5, 8, 10
This is the answer to your problem. I hope this helps!
-Ekansh Nimbalkar
The domain of a set of numbers is referred to the x-intercept, or the number that appears on the left side in the coordinates.
For example;
{ (1,4) (2,6) (3,8) (4,10) }
The numbers that come first in the parenthesis is known as our x-intercept (domain).
Here is our example's domain:
1, 2, 3, 4.
I hope this helps you understand the concept.
Now, let's move on to your set of numbers.
{ (-2,4) (10,3) (5,8) (8,11) }List the domain:
-2, 5, 8, 10
This is the answer to your problem. I hope this helps!
-Ekansh Nimbalkar
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