\begin{tabular}{l} Domain and Range \\The function f(x) is defined as a set or ordered pairs. Using that set of data, identify \\the Domain and Range of f(x). \\Write your answer as an ordered list enclosed in curly brackets. \\\hlinef(x)={(−11,75),(−5,34),(4,13),(14,93),(23,61),(39,67)} \\\hline Domain: \\\hline Range: \\\hline\end{tabular}
Q. \begin{tabular}{l} Domain and Range \\The function f(x) is defined as a set or ordered pairs. Using that set of data, identify \\the Domain and Range of f(x). \\Write your answer as an ordered list enclosed in curly brackets. \\\hlinef(x)={(−11,75),(−5,34),(4,13),(14,93),(23,61),(39,67)} \\\hline Domain: \\\hline Range: \\\hline\end{tabular}
Identify Domain: Identify the domain by listing all the x-values from the set of ordered pairs.
Identify Range: Identify the range by listing all the y-values from the set of ordered pairs.
Write Domain and Range: Write the domain and range in the correct format, enclosed in curly brackets.
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