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If ƒ={(5, 1),(6, 2),(7, 3),(8, 1),(9, 7)}, then the range of ƒ is {(1, 5),(2, 6),(3, 7),(1, 8),(7, 9)} {1, 2, 3, 7} {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}

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User Sharif
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Answer:

{
1, 2, 3, 7}

Explanation:

Imagine fucntions as little machines that turn one number into another. The numbers that enter are called domain and the numbers that go out are called range. In this excercise we are given the couples of numbers that go in and out of the machine. Like this:


(NumberIn,NumberOut)

So the range of this function will be all the number going out of the function

(NumberOut) and this are:

{
1, 2, 3, 7}

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User Jeremiah Smith
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Answer:

{1,2,3,7}

Explanation:

The range of a relation is the set of y-values of the ordered pairs.

The given relation is:

ƒ={(5, 1),(6, 2),(7, 3),(8, 1),(9, 7)},

The set of y-values of the given ordered pairs are;

{1,2,3,7}

Therefore the range of y is {1,2,3,7}

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