Here are the terms matched with their correct definitions:
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function: an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable.
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relation: a rule of correspondence between two quantities.
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equation: a correspondence between two quantities.
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range: the set of all outputs (y-values) of a function.
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mapping diagram: a visual display that uses lines or arrows to show how an input value is paired with its corresponding output value.
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ordered pair: two values written in a specific order, where x is the first value and y is the second value to be substituted for the variables in an equation; written as (x,y).
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vertical line test: an evaluation used to determine whether a relation represented by a graph is a function by drawing vertical lines across the graph; if any of these vertical lines intersect the graph more than once, then the graph is not a function.
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graph: a visual diagram that shows the relationship between two quantities.
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domain: the set of all possible inputs (x-values) of a function.
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