[3.05] Choose the relation with a domain of {−6, −3, −2, 0, 5}. R = {(−6, −3), (−2, −2), (0, 5)} R = {(6, 5), (3, 0), (5, −3), (5, −6), (8, −2)} R = {(5, 0), (−2, −2), (−3, −6)} R = {(−3, 5), (−6, 4), (−2, 2), (5, −2) (0, −1)}
you want one in which the each of the elements in the domain show up at least once in the x position. and there are no other x elements besides the ones in the domain
im still confused. @zzr0ck3r
Hi :) So domain is the x-values, and range is the y-values. If you want the relation with the domain being {−6, −3, −2, 0, 5}, then your best bet (I won't give you the exact answer) is to numerically sort out the domains of each relation.
which set has x values that math your domain?
a? @zzr0ck3r
what are the x values in a?
(x,y)
Try setting apart the x values from the relation.
-6,-2,5 ??????? @zzr0ck3r
which one of the sets, has all the elements in the domain as x values? \(\{(x,y)(x,y)(x,y)(x,y).....\}\)
its an odd number @zzr0ck3r
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