SOLUTION: Find the range of the relation {(–2, 3), (–1, 3), (–1, 5)}. Then determine whether the relation is a function
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Find the range of the relation {(–2, 3), (–1, 3), (–1, 5)}. Then determine whether the relation is a function
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A function can only have one y for every x
when x=-1 there are two y's
A function CAN have two x's for one y.
This is not a function