SOLUTION: Which set is the domain of {(2, -3), (-1, 0), (0,4), (-1, 5), (4,-2)}

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Question 485112: Which set is the domain of
{(2, -3), (-1, 0), (0,4), (-1, 5), (4,-2)}

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Domain
The collection of all values of the input variable for which the function is defined.
your domain is: {2,-1,0,4}

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