Suppose $f(x) = 3x^2 - 1$ and the domain is \{-1, 0, $\sqrt{2}$, $\sqrt{3}$, 2\}.\n a. Use ordered pairs to represent $f$\nb. Draw a graph to depict the function.
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Step 1: To find the ordered pairs, we need to substitute each value in the domain into the function f(x) = 3x² - 1. Show more…
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