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Does the relation define a function? If it does, state the domain of the function.

Does the relation define a function? If it does, state the domain of the function

Does the relation define a function? If it does, state the domain of the function-example-1

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Answer: Choice A

Yes; Domain = {m, n, p, q}

We have the inputs (think of them as the x values) as m, n, p and q. They make up the domain. The domain is the set of all allowed inputs. We do not have any repeated inputs, which is why we have a function. Any given input leads to exactly one output.

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