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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 04:01 tylermorehead1

The domain of the following relation: r: {(−4, 3), (3, 6), (−2, 1), (3, 6)} is

{1, 3, 6}
{−4, 3, −2, 3}
{−4, −2, 3}
no domain exists

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The domain of the following relation: r: {(−4, 3), (3, 6), (−2, 1), (3, 6)} is

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