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KyledaGreat:

Consider the following relation. Determine the domain and range for the relation in interval notation. Domain: Range:

KyledaGreat:

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Vocaloid:

Domain is the x-values that the relation contains Notice, on the x-axis, the oval goes from -4 to 4 with no discontinuities, so the domain is (-4,4) Repeat this logic with the y-values to find the range

KyledaGreat:

the range is (3, -3)

KyledaGreat:

am i wrong

Vocaloid:

Look at the graph, look at the y-axis Notice how the oval starts at y = 0 and goes up to y = 4 Therefore the range is [0,4] I made a typo earlier, the domain should be [-4,4] with closed brackets since the graph reaches -4 and 4

KyledaGreat:

Determine if the relation is a function. If it is not, identify two ordered pairs as proof. Selecting an option will display any text boxes needed to complete your answer. Function: yes or no

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