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  • 03-11-2022
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What is the domain of this function?(-10, 4)(-9, -10)(-7, 3)(0,7)(3, -1)

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MartinaM20775 MartinaM20775
  • 03-11-2022

The domain of a function is the x-values where the function is defined, in this case, there are 5 values in which the function has different y-values, also remember that in order to be a function there must be a unique y-value for every x on the domain.

[tex]domain:x\in R:x=\lbrace-10,-9,-7,0,3\rbrace[/tex]

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