Math, asked by giru3107, 5 months ago

In relation what do you call the set of x values or the input?

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Answered by SmitaMissinnocent
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Answer:

In either case, we are dealing with relationships expressed as ordered pairs. All of the values that can go into a relation orfunction (input) are called the domain. All of the values that come out of a relation or function (output) are called the range. ... Domain: all x-values that are to be used (independent values).

Answered by zumba12
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In a relation, The set of x values or the input is called the Domain.

Explanation:

  • Relation between two sets is the relationship between elements of two sets which are expressed in an ordered pair (x,y) where the first elements of the pairs are called the domain (x-values) and the second are called the range (y-values).
  • For example: In relation R = {(1,2),(3,4),(5,6)} , the set of Domain is {1,3,5} and the set of range is {2,4,6}.

Hence, The set of x values or the input is called the Domain.

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