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We are given the set of ordered pairs below:
[tex] \large \boxed{(3, - 1),(2, - 2),(0,2),(2,1)}[/tex]
1. What is the domain?
Therefore, we gather only x-values from (x,y). Hence, the domain is {3,2,0,2}. Whoops! Something is not right. As we learn in Set Theory that we don't write the same or repetitive in a set. Hence, the actual domain is {0,2,3}
2. What is the range?
Therefore, gather y-values from the ordered pairs. Hence, the range is {-2,-1,1,2}
3. Is the relation a function?
Consider the domain from Q1 and see if there are two same values of x in a set. Looks like the relation is not a function since there are same x-values which are 2 in a set, making it only a relation. Hence, the relation is not a function.
These are all 3 answers along with an explanation. Let me know if you have any doubts regarding Relations and Functions.
From the Q1's answer, there are two bold texts, please choose the second bold text to answer (the one with underline) and not the first one (the one with same 2's).
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