SOLUTION: Use the set of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function. Then find the domain of the relation, and the range of the relation.
{(-6,-6),(-4,-1),(0,3),(2,9),(
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Question 1205596: Use the set of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function. Then find the domain of the relation, and the range of the relation.
{(-6,-6),(-4,-1),(0,3),(2,9),(2,-3)}
Is the relation a function?
The domain of the relation is
The range of the relation is
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
{(-6,-6),(-4,-1),(0,3),(2,9),(2,-3)}
since produces and , the relation is a function
the domain of the relation is: ,,,
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