Yes, the given set can be the domain of an odd function if:
f(-3) = -f(3)
f(-2) = -f(2).
For a function y = f(x), we define the domain of the function as the set of possible values of x that we can input into the function.
And an odd function is a function such that:
f(-x) = -f(x).
In this case, we want to see if the set:
(-3,-2)U(2,3) = (-3, -2, 2, 3)
can be the domain.
It would only be the domain of an odd function if:
f(-3) = -f(3)
f(-2) = -f(2).
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