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Find the domain and range of the relation: (9, -2), (8, -2), (7, -2), (6, -2). Then determine whether the relation is a function.
Domain = { }
Range = { }
Is the relation a function?
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Answer:
domain- 9,8,7,6. Range: -2
Explanation:
Domain is always x and range is always y
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