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What is the domain of the function below? (0,2 (3,1) (5,2) (8,4)
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What is the domain of the function below? (0,2 (3,1) (5,2) (8,4)
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{0,3,5,8} ok this0 is the an0sw0er
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Domain is always the first number of a function. So for this, it would be (0,3,5,8). But if you have more than one number in the same function than there is no need to "say" it twice.
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