What is the domain of {(1,2),(2,6),(3,5),(4,6),(5,2)}{(1,2),(2,6),(3,5),(4,6),(5,2)}?

2 Answers
Sep 9, 2015

Domain is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}{1,2,3,4,5}

Explanation:

For a collection of discrete pairs (color(red)(x),color(blue)(f(x))) in {"some collection of ordered pairs"}(x,f(x)){some collection of ordered pairs}

  • The Domain is the collection of color(red)(x)x values
  • The Range is the collection of color(blue)(f(x))f(x) values

(color(red)(x),color(blue)(f(x))) in {(color(red)(1),color(blue)(2)), (color(red)(2),color(blue)(6)), (color(red)(3),color(blue)(5)), (color(red)(4),color(blue)(6)), (color(red)(5),color(blue)(2))}(x,f(x)){(1,2),(2,6),(3,5),(4,6),(5,2)}

Sep 9, 2015

The domain is {1,2,3,4,5}

Explanation:

The domain of a relation or a function is the set of all first elements in an ordered pair that is in the function.

With the usual naming of pairs as (x,y)(x,y), the domain is the collection (set) of all xx values.

In notation, the domain of a relation or function bb"R"R is:

{x|(EEy)((x,y)in bb"R")}{x(y)((x,y)R)}