The domain consists of the set {3, 4, 5, 8}
If this is the whole of the function, then the domain is {2, 1, -3, -1}. That set can be put in increasing order if you wish but that is not necessary.
No it is not. The number 3, in the domain, gets mapped to more than one number in the range.
No, it is not a function.
It is both.
The range could be anything. Without parameters specified, the domain of {1,2,3,4} could have any range. This problem is unsolvable.
{-3,2,0}
{2,-4,6,-5,-3}
The domain is {-4, 2, 6, 7}.
If this is the whole of the function, then the domain is {2, 1, -3, -1}. That set can be put in increasing order if you wish but that is not necessary.
It is a collection of the second values in the ordered pair (Set of all output (y) values). Example: In the relation, {(-2, 3), {4, 5), (6, -5), (-2, 3)}, The domain is {-2, 4, 6} and range is {-5, 3, 5}.
Find the domain of the relation then draw the graph.
The domain is {-1, 0, 2, 4}.
No it is not. The number 3, in the domain, gets mapped to more than one number in the range.
{-3,2,0}
The range is {-3, 2, 0}.
{2,-4,6,-5,-3}
The domain is {-1, 0, 1, 3}.