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Domains in algebra is basically listing the possible x-points on your graph. for example, you graphed the ordered pairs (2,1) (3,5) (8,7) your domain would be D:{2,3,8}. also, if you graphed a normal palabra(y = x^2) your domain would be D:{all real #s} because the numbers for the x-value is infinite.

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