SOLUTION: describe the domain and range for the given relation in interval notation. question how am I supposed to know which point comes first on like a graph that does not have definite p

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Question 765724: describe the domain and range for the given relation in interval notation.
question how am I supposed to know which point comes first on like a graph that does not have definite points on it? cant really put it into words without showing the example

Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
well, the domain of a function might be all real numbers and the interval notation would be (-infinity, +infinity) or (-R, +R) where R is the set of real numbers

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