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Question 635272: How do I give an example of a function using a set of at least 4 ordered pairs? The domain will be any four integers between 0 and +10. The range will be any four integers between -12 and 5. Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Choose 4 different integers from the interval (0,10) which will be the 4 -coordinates. Then choose 4 integers that need not be different from each other from the interval (-12,5) which will be the -coordinates. Form 4 ordered pairs using the chosen and coordinates. Form a set consisting of the four newly formed ordered pairs. This set will be your function.
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