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Find the domain and range of the following relation. Also determine whether the relation is a function,

{(42)(4,5),(4.7),(4.9)}

User Frankline
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Answer: domain: {2, 3, 4, 6}

range: {–3, –1, 3, 6}

Explanation:

User Kartheek Palepu
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DOMAIN: {4}

RANGE: {2,5,7,9}

FUNCTION? NO!

Your domain is always your x-coordinates, which are the first coordinates in a pair.

Your range is always your y-coordinates, which are the second coordinates in a pair.

When listing the points, it's important to remain a relation CANNOT be a function if the x's repeat, so luckily, they do not repeat.

Also, when listing points for your range, remember, if they repeat, you should only count one of the numbers, as you can see from the answer, there were two nines, but instead, I put one.

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