Answer:
Explanation:
A relation is a function if there are no shared x values. If you look at the y-axis where x = 0, you can see that there are 2 coordinates that share that x value:
(0, -1) and (0, 3). Because the x value in both those coordinates is the exact same number, this is NOT a function, merely a relation. ALL functions are relations, but not all relations are functions.
The domain asks for all the included x values. It goes from the lowest x value to the highest x value. Our lowest x value is -4 and the function stops at an x value of 4. So the domain is
D = -4 ≤ x ≤ 4
The range goes from the lowest y value to the highest y value. Our lowest y value is -2 and the highest y value is 4. So the range is
R = y
That straight line that comes after the first x and y is the line that translates to "such that". In words, our domain reads "x such that x is greater than or equal to -4 and less than or equal to 4" and the range reads "y such that y is greater than or equal to -2 and less than or equal to 4".