Respuesta :
Domain means all the x - values included in a set of data:
{(3, 5), (8, 6), (2, 1), (8, 6)}
It is unnecessary to put two of the same numbers. You only need to put one.
{2, 3, 8}
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Answer: Last option.
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, the Domain is the set of all the x-coordinates of the ordered pairs (input values) and the Range is the set of all the y-coordinates of the ordered pairs (output values)
In this case you have the following relation:
[tex]R:[/tex]{[tex](3, 5), (8, 6), (2, 1), (8, 6)[/tex]}
You can identify that the set of all the x-coordinates is:
{[tex]3,8,2,8[/tex]}
You can observe that the input value 8 appears twice, but you only need to write it once.
Therefore, the Domain of that relation is:
[tex]Domain:[/tex]{[tex]2,3,8[/tex]}