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Using the ordered pairs below, select three that would fill in the empty boxes to create a relation with a domain of (-1, 2, 4).

A) (-3, -1)
B) (-1, 0)
C) (4, -2)
D) (2, 3)

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Final answer:

To form a relation with a domain of (-1, 2, 4), we select the ordered pairs (-1, 0), (2, 3), and (4, -2) from the given options.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks us to form a relation with a domain of (-1, 2, 4). The domain of a relation consists of all the first elements of the ordered pairs. We need to select ordered pairs where the first number matches the numbers in the given domain (-1, 2, 4).

Looking at the provided options:

  • Option B has the ordered pair (-1, 0), which fits in our domain because the first element is -1.
  • Option D has the ordered pair (2, 3), which fits because the first element is 2.
  • Option C has the ordered pair (4, -2), which fits because the first element is 4.

Therefore, the ordered pairs that create a relation with the desired domain are:

  • Option B: (-1, 0)
  • Option D: (2, 3)
  • Option C: (4, -2)
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