SOLUTION: Find the Domain and the range of the given relation. Also determine whether the relation is a function? {(6,-1), (-3,2), (0,5), (-2,2)}

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Question 411045: Find the Domain and the range of the given relation. Also determine whether the relation is a function?
{(6,-1), (-3,2), (0,5), (-2,2)}

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Ordered pairs:{(6,-1), (-3,2), (0,5), (-2,2)}
Domain {6,-3,0,-2}
Function? NO, as ALL domain values do not have an unique range value
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