SOLUTION: how do i find the domain of (3,4) (-5,4) (2,1) (8,4)

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Question 407808: how do i find the domain of (3,4) (-5,4) (2,1) (8,4)
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The domain is the set of allowable inputs, which in this case means the set of x coordinates.

So the domain is {-5,2,3,8} since these are all x coordinates of the given points.


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