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11 April, 03:02

Hich of the following could not be true for a function?

Domain is {2}, Range is {2}

Domain is {2, 3}, Range is {2}

Domain is {2}, Range is {2, 3}

Domain is {2, 3}, Range is {2, 3}

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  1. 11 April, 03:10
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    The answer is

    Domain is {2}, Range is {2, 3}

    This choice implies we would have a relation with a single domain value of 2 and two range values, 2 and 3. Since there are no other range values for that relation, the domain value of 2 must map to both 2 and 3.

    A function must have every domain value mapping to exactly one range value. Therefore, the given relation will never satisfy definition of a function.
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