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State the domain of the relation (-4,3) (-1,0) (0,-2) (2,1) (4,3) State the range of the relation Is the relation a function?
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State the domain of the relation (-4,3) (-1,0) (0,-2) (2,1) (4,3) State the range of the relation Is the relation a function?
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State the domain of the relation (-4,3) (-1,0) (0,-2) (2,1) (4,3)
State the range of the relation
Is the relation a function?
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The domain: {-4; -1; 0; 2; 4}
The range: {-2; 0; 1; 3}
Yes. The relation is a function.
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