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7 September, 04:15

Find the domain and range of the relation and determine whether it is a function

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  1. 7 September, 04:40
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    The domain is the set of all "x" values and the range is set of all "y" values in a set of ordered pairs. Remember that ordered pairs are written as (x, y). When looking at a set of ordered pairs, find the domain by listing all the x values from the relation. Find the range by listing all the y values from the ordered pairs. Repeated values within the domain or range don't have to be listed more than once. In order for a relation to be a function, each x must correspond with only one y value. If an x value has more than one y-value associate with it - - for example, in the relation { (4, 1), (4,2) }, the x-value of 4 has a y-value of 1 and 2, so this set of ordered pairs is not a function. If each x-value corresponds with only one y-value, then the relation is a function.
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