Consider the following relation. S={(3,−2),(4,−1),(2,3),(−4,8)} Find the domain and range of the inverse. Express your answer as a set of numbers.
It's similar to the previous question. Once you find the inverse, you need to know that the domain is all the x-values and the range is all the y-values
{(-2, 3),(-1, 4),( 3, 2),(8, -4)}
Yes (-2, 3) (-1, 4) ( 3, 2) (8, -4) The domain is all the x-values which are -2, -1, 3, 8 The range is all the y-values which are 3, 4, 2, -4
You can put the numbers inside brackets { }
yes sir
Consider the following relation. T={(6,1),(1,8),(−4,−3),(2,5)} Find the domain and range of the inverse. Express your answer as a set of numbers.
{(1,6),(8,1),(−3,−4),(5,2)} is that right
You found the inverse correctly. What is the domain? (that is, what are the x-values of the inverse?) And what is the range? (that is, what are the y-values of the inverse?)
Domain {1, 8, -3, 5} Range: {6, 1, -4, 2}
There you go
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