Below, you are given a mapping diagram.
A.Create and justify a relation that represents a function with the given range. Write your answers as ordered pairs. B.Create and justify a relation that does not represent a function with the given range. Write your answers as ordered pairs.
@LilliBelle, have you started with this yet?
What do you mean?
In that case, I suppose you haven't started.
I guess not haha
@campbell_st
well for a function you need a list of 4 domain values that map to a range value... so you might say 1, 2, 3, 4 then the ordered pairs are (1, 11) (2, 20) (3, 34) (4, 41) for me... I wouldn't need to show the equation that creating the orered pairs... just that its a 1 to 1 relationship... for part B just have 3 values in the domain.... that way 2 range values have to map to 1 domain value... hope it helps
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