SOLUTION: Suppose that the relation S is defined as follows.
S={(3,5),(5,-5),(-1,-5)}
Give the domain and range of S.
Write your answers using set notation.
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Question 391966: Suppose that the relation S is defined as follows.
S={(3,5),(5,-5),(-1,-5)}
Give the domain and range of S.
Write your answers using set notation.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Domain = {-1, 3, 5}
Range = {-5, 5}
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