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Consider the relation {(–4, 3), (–1, 0), (0, –2), (2, 1), (4, 3)}. Graph the relation. State the domain of the relation. State the range of the relation. Is the relation a funct…
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Consider the relation {(–4, 3), (–1, 0), (0, –2), (2, 1), (4, 3)}. Graph the relation. State the domain of the relation. State the range of the relation. Is the relation a funct…
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Consider the
relation {(–4, 3), (–1, 0), (0, –2), (2, 1), (4, 3)}.
Graph the
relation.
State the domain of
the relation.
State the range of
the relation.
Is the relation a
function? How do you know?
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