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24 May, 03:44

1. { (0, 2), (4, 2), (3, 2), (5, 1), (6, 2) }

a. What is the domain of the relation

b. What is the range of the relation

c. Is the relation a function? Explain your answer.

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  1. 24 May, 04:17
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    A) The domain of this relation would be 0,4,3,5, and 6. These are our possible x values for the function. Since this equation doesn't tell us to assume that it's a function then it's fine for us to list them separately.

    B) The range of this function is 2 and 1. This is for the same reasons listed in A.

    C) This can be a function because although it has the same y-values several times, the x values are always different. This would not be a linear function though, since the slope should be zero, and the value (5,1) would come off of the function y=2.
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