# Whats the domain of the range: {(-4, -1), (-2, 1), (0, 1), (2, 3), (4,0)}

Whats the domain of the range:
{(-4, -1), (-2, 1), (0, 1), (2, 3), (4,0)}

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1. brendaesme says:

C. 6 because you find the range by subtracting the lowest number from the highest number in a set of data and 4 is your highest number and -2 is the lowest number and your supposed to do 4 - -2 which equals 6

2. Unkn0wn3815 says:

Domain:  $-3\leq x\leq 1$

Range:  $-4\leq y\leq 0$

Step-by-step explanation:

If you find the coordinate of the graph you can get the domain and range

(-3,0), (-2,-4), (-1,-2), (0,0), (1, -4)

Now that we have that find the domain and range

Domain -  x coordinate

Range - y coordinate

Domain: (-3, -2, -1, 0, 1)

Range: (-4, -2, 0)

Since the domain ranges from -3 to 1 you can use the inequality $-3\leq x\leq 1$ to represent the domain and $-4\leq y\leq 0$ for the range

6 because 4-(-2) is the same as 4+2, and you find range by subtracting the smallest number (-2) from the largest number (4)

4. Katmcfee5026 says:

C. 6 would be the answer

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5. morganruhl2 says:

Domain {-4,-2,0,2,4}

Range {-1,1,3,0}

6. sonyfan says:

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➷ The range is the highest value minus the smallest value

Therefore, you just need to subtract the two values to find the values:

-2 - 4 = -6

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7. mazielynn84 says:

The domain is equal all real numbers
$D=\mathbb{R}$

The degrees of the polynomial is odd (3x^7, 7 is odd), therefore the range is equal all real numbers

$R=\mathbb{R}$

8. brenda0014 says:

it would be the distance so 6 🙂

Step-by-step explanation:

9. AWESOMEMIHI says:

Domain {-4,-2,0,2,4}

Range {-1,1,3,0}