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I need help asap f(x) = -x - 1 determine the domain of the relation when the range is -2, 0, 2

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Answer:

the domain is: {−3,0,1,6}

the range is:{2,3,4,−6,4}

the relation is not a function since it has TWO distinct y values '4' and '-6' for the same x value of '1' .

Step-by-step explanation:

In the relation:

{(−3,2),(0,3),(1,4),(1,−6),(6,4)}:

The domain:

Is the set of all the first numbers of the ordered pairs.

In other words, the domain is all of the x-values.

So in this case the domain is:

{−3,0,1,6}

The range:

Is the set of the second numbers in each pair, or the y-values.

So in this case the range is:

{2,3,4,−6,4}

A relation is a function if it has only One y-value for each x-value.

So in this case the relation is not a function since it has TWO distinct y values '4' and '-6' for the same x value of '1' .

Step-by-step explanation:

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