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An ordered pair is (1 point)


the output (y) value of the relation

the input (x) value of the relation

a set of points that pair input values with output values

x and y values written in the form (x, y)
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The range of the following relation R {(3, −5), (1, 2), (−1, −4), (−1, 2)} is (1 point)


{−1, 1, 3}

{−5, −4, 2}

{−1, −1, 1, 3}

{−4, −5, 2, 2}
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The domain of the following relation R {(6, −2), (1, 2), (−3, −4), (−3, 2)} is (1 point)


{−3, −3, 1, 6}

{−4, −2, 2, 2}

{−4, −2, 2}

{−3, 1, 6}

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1. x and y values written in the form (x,y)

2. {-5, -4, 2}

3. {-3, 1 , 6 }
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Answer:

1.x and y values written in the form (x, y)

2.{−5, −4, 2}

3.{−3, 1, 6}

Explanation:

An ordered pair is when you have a point and it has X and Y valus written in the form (x,y), remember that that is the order in which ordered pairs are always written, and that X is the horizontal axis and Y is the vertical axis of the graph.

Range is the set of all the possible values for Y in the function.

Domain is the set of all the possible values for X in the function.

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