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OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Choose the correct answer. Mapping Relation Chart http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1346000_1346500/1346419/1/5cfd2f5e914ae0fc5a402013afb9fbb0a297b231/HS_A1G2_S2_10_02_ART1.jpg Which relation is represented by the arrow diagram? A. {(4, –3), (5, –1), (7, 0), (2, 2), (7, 5)} B. {(4, –3), (5, –1), (0, 7), (2, 2), (5, 7)} C. {(–3, 4), (–1, 5), (0, 7), (2, 2), (5, 7)} D. {(–3, 2), (–1, 4), (0, 4), (2, 5), (5, 7)}

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

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OpenStudy (twizttiez):

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OpenStudy (twizttiez):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm lemme see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@TwiztTiez You can find the answer by listing in pairs the tail (x) and head (y) of each of the arrows.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

So do i go in order?

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Any order, but I would start with the smallest number in x, i.e. in ascending order of x.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Ok i gotcha

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

So it is C?

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Yes it is!

OpenStudy (mathmate):

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OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Yay

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