Math, asked by alvairis1995, 1 year ago

Consider the following relation.
{(−5,−7),(−7,−8),(7,−8),(−1,−1),(−2,−8),(−3,−5)}

Determine the values in the domain and range of the relation.

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Answered by brunoconti
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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alvairis1995: need two more number for the range
alvairis1995: number.
brunoconti: but - 8 and - 1 occur tive
brunoconti: twice
brunoconti: i mean- 8 occur 3 Times. that s why we are short of two in the Range. get it?
alvairis1995: so it would be -7,-8,-8,-8,-1,-5
alvairis1995: it say it was wrong
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Domain : x= -5,-7,7,-1,-2,-3

Range : y = -7,-8,-1,-5

Explanation:

Assuming the given set represents values of (x,y)

The domain is the set of all valid values for x.

The range is the set of all valid values for y.

Note: This explicit set mapping is not a function (since the same value of

x maps into multiple values of y )

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