SOLUTION: Find the range of the relation {(-1,-2), (-3,0), (3,-4)}
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Find the range of the relation {(-1,-2), (-3,0), (3,-4)}
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The range is the set of 2nd coordinates:
{-2,0,-4}
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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