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:

{(10,12),(15,9),(6,12),(16,9)}\{ (-10, 12), (-15, 9), (6, 12), (16, -9) \}

The x-coordinates are: 10,15,6,16-10, -15, 6, 16

Thus, the domain is: {15,10,6,16}\{-15, -10, 6, 16\}

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Related Questions:

  1. What is the range of this set of points?
  2. How do you determine the domain of a function from a graph?
  3. How does the concept of domain change for continuous functions?
  4. Can a function have a domain with repeating x-coordinates?
  5. 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

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8