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The ordered pairs shown represent a relation: (3, 2) (5, 1) (6, 0) (7, 4) (5, 3). Which number is part of the domain relationship?
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The ordered pairs shown represent a relation: (3, 2) (5, 1) (6, 0) (7, 4) (5, 3). Which number is part of the domain relationship?
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the ordered pairs shown represent a relation: (3, 2) (5, 1) (6, 0) (7, 4) (5, 3). Which number is part of the domain relationship?
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The domain is all of ur x values and the range is all of the y values.
So ur domain is { 3,5,6,7 } ....if the values are repeating, they only have to be written once
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