If C = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12} and D = {numbers divisible by 3 from 1 to 12}, what is CintersectionD?
C intersection D means the elements that are present both in the sets C and D...
3,6,9,12 ?
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The domain and range of the following relation: R: {(5, -3), (1, 9), (-5, -4), (-8, 9)} is
Domain: {-4, -3, 9}, Range: {-8, -5, 1, 5} Domain: {-8, -5, 1, 5}, Range: {-4, -3, 9} Domain: {(5, -3), (1, 9), (-5, -4), (-8, 9)}, Range: Does not exist Domain: Does not exist, Range: {(5, -3), (1, 9), (-5, -4), (-8, 9)}
Domain is the set of all first elements. Range is the set of all second numbers. Example|dw:1409117117210:dw|
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