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{(5,2),(-6,2),(8,4),(5,13)} State the dominant and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function.
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{(5,2),(-6,2),(8,4),(5,13)} State the dominant and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function.
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{(5,2),(-6,2),(8,4),(5,13)}
State the dominant and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function.
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the domain is 5,-6,8,5 the range is 2,2,4,13 it is not a function
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