{(–2, –1), (4, 2), (–8, –4), (6, 3)} Yes; there is only one range value for each domain value. No; the value 2 has two range values. 2. {(5, 0), (7, 2), (9, 4) (5, 1)} (1 point) Yes; there is only one range value for each domain value. No; the domain value 5 has two range values.
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the domain value is the first term in the orded pair, \((\color{red}x,y)\)
the range value is the second term in the order pair \((x,\color{blue} y)\)
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can you tell me what you think the answers are now?
lOL I HAVE NO CLUE!
so for the first question you have these points\[\{(–2, –1), (4, 2), (–8, –4), (6, 3)\} \] if we arrange them like this \[\{(–2, –1),\\ (4, 2),\\ (–8, –4),\\ (6, 3)\}\] is a bit easier to compair them the question want to know if the are any point that have the same domain value, but different range values are any of these domain value numbers the same? \[\{(\color{red}{–2}, –1),\\ (\color{red}{4}, 2),\\ (\color{red}{–8}, –4),\\ (\color{red}{6}, 3)\}\]
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