SOLUTION: Identify the domain and range of each relation. Use a mapping diagram to determine whether the relation is a function {2,4),(8,11),(9,1),(4,2)}

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Question 1105037: Identify the domain and range of each relation. Use a mapping diagram to determine whether the relation is a function
{2,4),(8,11),(9,1),(4,2)}

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Domain: 2,4,8,9
Range: 1,2,4,11
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