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How do you solve 32-34?

How do you solve 32-34?-example-1
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You take 34 away From 32 and get -2
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Answer:

32. {-4, 1, 2, 12}

33. {2, 6, 9, 31, 65}

34. No

Explanation:

32. The domain of a relation is the set that contains all the x-coordinates of all the ordered pairs of the relation.

domain = {-4, 1, 2, 12}

33. The range of a relation is the set that contains all the y-coordinates of all the ordered pairs of the relation.

range = {2, 6, 9, 31, 65}

34. No since the same number, 2, appears twice as an x-coordinate. In a function, no two ordered pairs can have the same x-coordinate.

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