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Determine the domain and the range of the​ relation, and tell whether the relation is a function.

​{(10​,10​), ​(26​,−6​), ​(40​,10​), ​(10​,1​), ​(56​,1​)}

Determine the domain and the range of the​ relation, and tell whether the relation-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

How do you tell if a relation is a function using domain and range?

Find the domain by listing all the x values from the relation. Find the range by listing all the y values from the ordered pairs. Repeated values within the domain or range don't have to be listed more than once. In order for a relation to be a function, each x must correspond with only one y value.

which means

There is not a function

because the domain value 10 is paired with both and 10 and 1

and the domain is 10,26,40,56

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Domain is: {10,26,40,56} and it is not a function
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