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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Will give medal! The range of a relation is: 1) the output (y) values of the relation 2) the input (x) values of the relation 3) a set of points that pair input values with output values 4) x and y values written in the form (x, y)

OpenStudy (zale101):

Any ideas?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's x and y values written in the form (xy)

OpenStudy (zale101):

If you have a set of ordered pairs of (xs, ys) the domain is all the x values, and range is all the y values.

OpenStudy (zale101):

it can't be 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be #3 ?

OpenStudy (zale101):

3) a set of points that pair input values with output values That's a definition of ordered pairs. It doesn't specifically tell you the range (which consists of only y-values)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh so if range is only y-values that answer is #1 then

OpenStudy (zale101):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks for the help

OpenStudy (zale101):

No problem :)

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