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What do call the rule that relates values from a set of values called the domain to a second set of values called the range

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Answered by khushi112245
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A function is a relation (rule) that assigns each element in the domain to exactly one element in the range. Domain. The set of all the values which may be input into a function. That is, the set of all the values the independent variable may assume.

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Answered by yassersayeed
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A relation is a rule that relates values from a set of values called the domain to a second set of values called the range.

  • A relation is a set of ordered pairs.
  • The set of the first components of each ordered pair is called the domain and the set of the second components of each ordered pair is called the range.
  • Consider the following set of ordered pairs. The first numbers in each pair are the first five natural numbers. The second number in each pair is twice that of the first.
  • For example, {(1,2),(2,4),(3,6),(4,8),(5,10)}

       The domain is, {1,2,3,4,5}. The range is, {2,4,6,8,10}.

  • Each value in the domain is also known as an input value, or independent variable, and is often labeled with the lowercase letter x.
  • Each value in the range is also known as an output value, or dependent variable, and is often labeled lowercase letter y.
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