Answer:
C {(-4, 2), (-2, 1), (2, 0), (4, 5)}
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the set of x-values for which the function is defined.
<h3>Choices</h3>
A) The relation is <em>only defined for x=2</em>. It is not a function, because x=2 maps to an infinite number of y-values.
B) The domain is an infinite number of x-values. The listed values are included in the domain, but they are <em>not the entire domain</em>.
C) The list of first-values in the ordered pairs is the domain of the function it matches the given domain.
D) The list of first-values in the ordered pairs is <em>not the same as the given domain</em>.