What is the domain and range of the relation shown in
the table?
Y
5
9
-1
5
X
10
15
19
32

A. domain: {−1, 5, 9}{−1, 5, 9}   range: {10, 15, 19, 32}{10, 15, 19, 32}

B. domain: {10, 15, 19, 32}{10, 15, 19, 32}   range: {−1, 5, 9}{−1, 5, 9}

C. domain: {10, 15, 19, 32}{10, 15, 19, 32}   range:  {y|y∈R}{y|y∈ℝ}

D. domain: {x|x∈R}{x|x∈ℝ}   range: {−1, 5, 9}

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Answer:

Domain : {10, 15, 19, 32}

Range: {-1, 5, 9}

Step-by-step explanation:

As the table of the relation is given as follows:

X                Y

10               5

15               9

19               -1

32             5  

From this table, we can define the relation by combining the ordered pairs from the table. Each and every order pair consists of x-coordinate and corresponding y-coordinate of any corresponding point.

So, the relation from the table can be made as follows:

                            relation : {(10, 5), (15, 9), (19, -1), (32, 5)}

Domain of a relation consists of all the x-coordinates (first elements) of order pairs.

Range of a relation consists of all the y-coordinates (second elements) of ordered pairs.

So, domain  and range of relation will be as follows:

                                  Domain : {10, 15, 19, 32}

                                  Range: {-1, 5, 9}

Note: If there is any duplicate element in any x or y-coordinate of any ordered pair, it will be written only once when we determine domain and range. Here, in this example, 5 is duplicate, so, it will be mentioned only one time when we determine the range of this relation.

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