Math Problem Statement
List the domain of the set of points: {(-10, 12), (-15, 9), (6, 12), (16, -9)}
Solution
The domain of a set of points refers to the set of all possible x-coordinates. In the given set of points:
The x-coordinates are:
Thus, the domain is:
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Related Questions:
- What is the range of this set of points?
- How do you determine the domain of a function from a graph?
- How does the concept of domain change for continuous functions?
- Can a function have a domain with repeating x-coordinates?
- What is the difference between the domain and range?
Tip: The domain includes all unique x-values from a given set of points or a function.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Algebra
Coordinate Geometry
Formulas
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Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8