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Find the values of a and b that complete the

mapping diagram.
Domain
-3
a =
PE
|| ||
b =
-1
b
Range
-2
a
2
2

Find the values of a and b that complete the mapping diagram. Domain -3 a = PE || || b-example-1
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The values of a and b that complete the mapping diagram include the following;

a = 0.

b = 1.

In Mathematics and Euclidean Geometry, a range is the set of all real numbers that connects with the elements of a domain for any function, usually read from bottom to top.

A domain is the set of all real numbers (x-values) for which a particular relation or function is defined.

Based on the set of ordered pairs, all of the numbers that are in the range and domain include the following;

Range = {-2, 0, 2}

Domian = {-3, -1, 0}

In this context, the values of a and b are as follows;

a = 0

b = 1.

Complete Question:

R= (-3,-2),(-3,0),(-1,2),(1,2)

Find the values of a and b that complete the mapping diagram.

Find the values of a and b that complete the mapping diagram. Domain -3 a = PE || || b-example-1
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