SOLUTION: find the domain and range of a relation {(-2,4), (1,-3), (3,-1), (5,-6)}

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Question 555718: find the domain and range of a relation {(-2,4), (1,-3), (3,-1), (5,-6)}
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find the domain and range of a relation {(-2,4), (1,-3), (3,-1), (5,-6)}
domain are the x values:
domain: {-2, 1, 3, 5}
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range are the y values:
range: {4, -3, -1, -6}
you could arrange the above in sequential order:
range: {-6, -3, -1, 4}

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