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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 18:50 oliviaboils

1)the range of the following relation: r {(3, -5), (1, 2), (-1, -4), (-1, 2)} is {-1, 1, 3} {-5, -4, 2} {-1, -1, 1, 3} {-4, -5, 2, 2} 2) the domain of the following relation: r {(3, -2), (1, 2), (-1, -4), (-1, 2)} is {-1, 1, 3} {-1, -1, 1, 3} {-4, -2, 2, 2} {-4, -2, 2}

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