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What is the domain of the relation?

Express your answer using inequalities.

What is the domain of the relation? Express your answer using inequalities.-example-1
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The domain of a function or relation is the set of all possible independent values the relation can take. It is the collection of all possible inputs. The range of a function or relation is the set of all possible dependent values the relation can produce from the domain values.
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Answer:

-6<x<0

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Explanation:

make them less than or equal to signs, I don't know how to do that on a computer, I hope I am correct

point one on the left is -6, point 2 on the right is 0 (in terms of the x-axis, that's what domain is )

when there is arrows in the graph, the x/y is always in the middle.

Good luck! Hope I'm not late!

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