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What is the domain of the relation?

What is the domain of the relation?-example-1
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Answer: x

Explanation:

  • A domain of a relation on a graph is the set of all x-values related to it.

From the given graph, it can be see that it is a line y=2 parallel to x axis.

i.e. For every x value, the y-value is constant as y=2.

Also, for any straight line , the domain of the relation is given by :-

Domain= Set of real values = x

Hence, the domain of the relation = x ∈ R

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domain is all the "x" values. What are the options for the x-coordinates in your graph? everything! So, the x-coordinates are all real numbers.

Answer: 1) x ∈ R

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