SOLUTION: If x and y are intergers, find the domain of {(x,y):/y/=x and x<or=4}. Graph the relation. Is it a function?
( By // around the y I mean absolute value sign)
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( By // around the y I mean absolute value sign)
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Question 206466: If x and y are intergers, find the domain of {(x,y):/y/=x and x
( By // around the y I mean absolute value sign) Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
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If x and y are integers, find the domain of {(x,y):/y/=x and x
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Domain: Since |y| is never negative,
domain is all Real numbers >= zero.
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Can't graph this relation on this site.
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Is it a function?
No, because the relation has pairs of points like (2,2) and (2,-2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.