1. The problem asks to identify the domain and range of the function $f(x)$ from the given graph points.
2. The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values ($x$-values) for which the function is defined.
3. The range of a function is the set of all possible output values ($f(x)$ or $y$-values) that the function can take.
4. From the graph points given: $(-10,9), (-7,2), (-2,5), (0,-7), (6,10)$, we list the $x$-values for the domain and the $y$-values for the range.
5. Domain: $\{-10, -7, -2, 0, 6\}$
6. Range: $\{9, 2, 5, -7, 10\}$
7. Both domain and range are written as ordered lists enclosed in curly brackets as requested.
Final answer:
Domain: $\{-10, -7, -2, 0, 6\}$
Range: $\{9, 2, 5, -7, 10\}$
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