find the domain and range of (3/2,1/2),(1 1/2, -7), (0, 4/5)
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Domain is {0,3/2} (because 1½ is the same as 3/2)

Range is {-7,½,⅘}

Domain is the set of all possible x values, and range is the set of all y values. The given points are all we know about the function, so we cannot assume continuity between the points.

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