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Domain and range (-9,lake, )(2,star )(-7,star )(7,desk )(-1,desk )

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Final answer:

The question refers to identifying the domain and range of a set of ordered pairs that include non-numeric elements. The domain consists of the set of first elements in the pairs, and the range includes the non-numeric second elements within the pairs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question seems to involve understanding the domain and range of a given set of ordered pairs. However, the question includes non-numeric elements which indicate it might be a relation with a domain consisting of integers and a range consisting of different objects or symbols. Ignoring any typos or irrelevant parts, in general, the domain of a function or relation is the set of all possible inputs (x-values), while the range is the set of all possible outputs (y-values).

Example Domain and Range

Considering only the numeric part of the ordered pairs and interpreting them traditionally:

  • Domain: {-9, -7, -1, 2, 7}
  • Range: {desk, lake, star}

Note: This is under the assumption that the question is not about a standard mathematical relation where range refers to numeric values since the question includes symbols and words as outputs.

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