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Given a coordinate point (x, y), the first value of the point represents the value on the x-axis while the second value represent the value on the y-axis.

1.) To express the values (-4, -1), (-1, 2), (1, -4), (2, -3), (4, 3) as a table, we have:

x y
-4 -1
-1 2
1 -4
2 -3
4 3

The values (-4, -1), (-1, 2), (1, -4), (2, -3), (4, 3) expressed as a graph have been attached as graph_1


To express the values (-4, -1), (-1, 2), (1, -4), (2, -3), (4, 3) as a mapping, we have two circles with one labelled x and the other one labelled y.
Inside the circle labelled x are the numbers -4, -1, 1, 2, 4 written vertically and inside the circle labelled y are the numbers -4, -3, -1, 2, 3 written vertically.
There are lines joining from the circle labelled x to the circle labelled y with line joining -4 in circle x to -1 in circle y, -1 in circle x to 2 in circle y, 1 in circle x to -4 in circle y, 2 in circle x to -3 in circle y, 4 in circle x to 3 in circle y.

The domain of the relation is the set of the x-values of the relation, i.e. domain is {-4, -1, 1, 2, 4}.
The range of the relation is the set of the y-values of the relation, i.e. range is {-4, -3, -1, 2, 3}

2.) To express the values (-2, 1), (-1, 0), (1, 2), (2, -4), (4, 3) as a table, we have:

x y
-2 1
-1 0
1 2
2 -4
4 3

The values (-2, 1), (-1, 0), (1, 2), (2, -4), (4, 3) expressed as a graph have been attached as graph_2


To express the values (-2, 1), (-1, 0), (1, 2), (2, -4), (4, 3) as a mapping, we have two circles with one labelled x and the other one labelled y.
Inside the circle labelled x are the numbers -2, -1, 1, 2, 4 written vertically and inside the circle labelled y are the numbers -4, 0, 1, 2, 3 written vertically.
There are lines joining from the circle labelled x to the circle labelled y with a line joining -2 in circle x to 1 in circle y, -1 in circle x to 0 in circle y, 1 in circle x to 2 in circle y, 2 in circle x to -4 in circle y, 4 in circle x to 3 in circle y.

The domain of the relation is the set of the x-values of the relation, i.e. domain is {-2, -1, 1, 2, 4}.
The range of the relation is the set of the y-values of the relation, i.e. range is {-4, 0, 1, 2, 3}
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