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the answer to The set of ordered pairs (–1, 8), (0, 3), (1, –2), and (2, –7) represent a function. What is the range of the function? the answer is {y: y = –7, –2, 3, 8}
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oobleck
you need to review the definition of range
Given a set or ordered pairs (x,y), the range is the set of all the y-values.
As usual, they have listed them in increasing order, though that's not a strict requirement -- it just makes it easier to visualize their values.
Given a set or ordered pairs (x,y), the range is the set of all the y-values.
As usual, they have listed them in increasing order, though that's not a strict requirement -- it just makes it easier to visualize their values.
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Anonymous
The set of ordered pairs (–1, 8), (0, 3), (1, –2), and (2, –7) represent a function. What is the range of the function?
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secret person
awnser is B
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Anonymous
The set of ordered pairs (–1, 8), (0, 3), (1, –2), and (2, –7) represent a function. What is the range of the function?
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Anonymous
Determine the domain and range of the given function.
The domain is
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The range is
The domain is
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The range is
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