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The set of ordered pairs (-1, 8). (0, 3), (1,-2), and (2, -7) represent a function. What is the range of the function?

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Explanation:

he range of a function is R = {8, 3, -2, -7} if the set of ordered pairs (-1,8),(0,3),(1,-2), and (2,-7) represent a function.

What is a function?

It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.

We have:

The set of ordered pairs (-1,8),(0,3),(1,-2), and (2,-7) represent a function.

As we know in the ordered pair (x, y)

x represents the domain of a function

y represents the range of a function

The range of a function:

R = {8, 3, -2, -7}

Thus, the range of a function is R = {8, 3, -2, -7} if the set of ordered pairs (-1,8),(0,3),(1,-2), and (2,-7) represent a function.

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