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Find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(3, 9), (3, 10), (3, 11), (3,
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find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(3,9), (3,10), (3,11), (3,12)}
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yorkie16
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find the domain and range of the relation and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(1,3), 2,3), (3,3), (4,3)}
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yorkie16
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Find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function (1,3)(2,3)(3,3)(4,3)
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Find the domain and range of the relation, and state whether or not the relation is a function.
{(3, 9), (3, 10), (3, 11), (3,
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kara
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The student's error lies in misidentifying the domain and range of the given relation. The domain of a relation is the set of
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jedidiah
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A student was asked to find the domain and range of the relation below but made a mistake.
Relation:[(5,1),(-2,3),(1,6),(0,4)]
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Jsh7sbna
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State the domain and range of the relation y = 2x + 3
My answer: y= 2x+3 y= 2(1)+3=5 domain: 1 range: 5 This is how my book
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Caroline
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Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
{(–5, 7), (–2, –1), (0, 3), (4, 7)} Yes; only one range value exists for each
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Find the domain and range of the relation and state whether or not it is a function. {(1,3) (2,3)(3,3) (4,3)}
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Michael
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