SOLUTION: Find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(4, 8), (5, 9), (6, 10), (7, 11)}
Algebra.Com
Question 476152: Find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(4, 8), (5, 9), (6, 10), (7, 11)}
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Domain = {4,5,6,7}
Range = {8,9,10,11}
The relation can be a function, because each element in the domain maps to exactly one element in the range (not two, or three).
RELATED QUESTIONS
Determine whether the relation is a function. If it is a function, state its domain and... (answered by jaime leigh)
Determine whether the relation is a function. If it is a function, state its domain and... (answered by rapaljer)
State the domain and range of each relation. Then, determine whether the relation is a (answered by josgarithmetic)
State the domain and range of the relation, then state whether or not the relation is a... (answered by oscargut)
Use the set of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function. Then find... (answered by MathLover1,math_tutor2020)
Determine whether the relation is a function. If it is a function, state its domain... (answered by stanbon)
what is the domain and range of the relation and state whether or not the relation is a... (answered by neatmath)
Use the set of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function. Then find... (answered by MathLover1)
determine whether the relation represents a function. if it is a function, state the... (answered by Fombitz)