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{(-3, 2), (-2, 2), (1, 2), (-3, 1), (0, 3)}
Dom:
Range:
Function?

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Answer:

The domain of R is {-3,-2,1,-3,0}

The range of R is: {2,1,3}

The relation R is not a function

Explanation:

Relations and Functions

We are given the ordered pairs of a relation, let's call it R:

R={(-3, 2), (-2, 2), (1, 2), (-3, 1), (0, 3)}

The domain of R is the set of values that relate to 1 or more elements from the range.

The domain of R is {-3,-2,1,-3,0}

The range of R is: {2,1,3}

Note the value 2 is repeated in the second set, but it's reported only once as part of the Range.

A relation is a function if each element of the domain appears in only one ordered pair, or relates to a single element in the Range.

The relation R is not a function, because the ordered pairs (-3, 2) and (-3, 1)

map the element -3 twice.

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