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State the domain and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function. {(4,2), (-6,2), (6,9), (4,16)}

          State the domain and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function.
{(4,2), (-6,2), (6,9), (4,16)}
        
State the domain and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function.
(4,2), (-6,2), (6,9), (4,16)

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State the domain and range for the following relation. Then determine whether the relation represents a function. {(4,2),(-6,2),(6,9),(4,16)} State the domain and range for the following relation.Then determine whether the relation represents a function {4,2,-6,2,6,9,4,16}
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00:02 Section 22 in chapter 3, section 1, and we have our level of education versus average income.
00:12 And we are trying to determine the domain and the range of this relation and whether it represents a function.
00:19 So we look here and where our arrows are coming out from, those are our domain values.
00:28 So we are going to have, and i'm going to have to abbreviate a little bit here, but basically we're going to have less than ninth grade as our first value, and i'm going to abbreviate grade with gr.
00:49 And then we're going to have nine through 12th grade, and then we're going to have high school graduate, which i'm going to abbreviate high school with hs.
01:06 Graduate with g -a -r -d, some college, and college grad.
01:26 Now, of course, on your paper, you would want to write those out, but we have five domain values...
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