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Is the relation in this set of points a function?

{(-2, 6) , (4, 5) , (3, -3) , (6, 9), (4, -4)}

State whether the statement is true of false.

1. The relation is a function.

2. An element from the domain is paired with more than one element from the range.

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1.4 Relations and Functions

A relation is a correspondence between two sets. If x and y are two

elements in these sets and if a relation exists between x and y, then x

corresponds to y, or y depends on x.

DEFINITION OF A FUNCTION:

Let X and Y two nonempty sets. A function from X into Y is a relation that

associates with each element of X, exactly one element of Y.

However, an element of Y may have more than one elements of X

associated with it.

That is for each ordered pair (x,y), there is exactly one y value for each x,

but there may be multiple x values for each y. The variable x is called the

independent variable (also sometimes called the argument of the

function), and the variable y is called dependent variable (also

sometimes called the image of the function.) x = y2 is not a function from X into Y, because there

is not exactly one y value for each x.

Solving for y, you get y =

which means there are two possible values for y

Explanation:

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