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What is the domain and range of the set of ordered pairs?
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Well the
domain
is the set of all the first elements of ordered pairs which is the x-coordinates. The
range
is the full set of the second elements of ordered pairs which is the y-coordinates
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DOMAINS.- x-coordinates of sets
RANGE.- y-coordinates of sets
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