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What is the domain of the relation:{(3,-2), (-2,3), (-2,4) (4,3)}?
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The domain of a relation is the set of all x-values in the ordered pairs of the relation. In this case, the x-values are 3, -2, -2, and 4. So, the domain of the relation is {3, -2, 4}.
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