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Make a mapping diagram for the relation.

{(–1, 4), (1, –6), (2, –4), (5, 1)}

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Answer:

See attachment.

Explanation:

The given relation is

{(–1, 4), (1, –6), (2, –4), (5, 1)}

To make a mapping diagram, we write the first coordinates of the ordered pairs in the domain and the second coordinates in the range.

We then use arrows to map the objects in the domain to their corresponding images in the range.

See diagram in attachment.

Make a mapping diagram for the relation. {(–1, 4), (1, –6), (2, –4), (5, 1)} Answers-example-1
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