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The output of a function or relation, or the set of y-values that a graph is defined for, is called the ___.

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Range

Explanation:

The range of a graph tells you all of the possible y-values for it.

There is also the domain, which tells you all of the possible x-values.

For example, if you have this relation, that only has these points:

(1, 2) (2, 4) (3, 6)

Then the range is {2, 4, 6}. This means the "y" can ONLY be the numbers stated here.

The domain would be {1, 2, 3}.

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