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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 04:31 nmorin603p3rhkg

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what is the domain of the relation below?
is the relation a function?
{(-5,2), (7, 7), (3,6), (1, 7)}
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domain: -5, 1, 7}; yes, it is a function
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domain: -5.1, 3, 7); no, it is not a function
domain: 3-5, 1, 3, 7? : yes, it is a function
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domain: 2,6,7}: yes, it is a function
domain: 2, 6, 7}: no, it is not a function
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