Name: \( \qquad \) Quiz 2.1-2.2: Domarev, Range, \& Furations 1 Domain: \[ \{(-5,3),(-1,0),(3,-4),(-1,2)\} \] Range: Function? Yes or No 2 Domain: \( \{(0,-8),(5,3),(-4,3),(9,2)\} \) Range: Function? 3. Domain: Range: Function? 4 Domain: Range: Function? 5 Domain: Range: Function? 6 Domain: Range: Function? OGina Wison (AII Things Algebra". LIC), 2012-2018
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1. Domain: \(\{(-5,3),(-1,0),(3,-4),(-1,2)\}\) - Domain: \(\{-5, -1, 3\}\) - Range: \(\{3, 0, -4, 2\}\) 2. Domain: \(\{(0,-8),(5,3),(-4,3),(9,2)\}\) - Domain: \(\{0, 5, -4, 9\}\) - Range: \(\{-8, 3, 2\}\) Show more…
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