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.
(2,-3),(-4,2),(6,2),(-5,-3),(-3,0)
The domain consists of the set {3, 4, 5, 8}
FromA function is a relation between a given set of elements called the domain and a set of elements called the co-domain. The function associates each element in the domain with exactly one element in the co-domain. The elements so related can be any kind of thing (words, objects, qualities) but are typically mathematical quantities, such as real numbers.An example of a function with domain {A,B,C} and co-domain {1,2,3} associates A with 1, B with 2, and C with 3. An example of a function with the real numbers as both its domain and co-domain is the function f(x) = 2x, which associates every real number with the real number twice as big. In this case, we can write f(5) = 10.
It is both.
The domain of the function f(x) = (x + 2)^-1 is whatever you choose it to be, except that the point x = -2 must be excluded. If the domain comes up to, or straddles the point x = -2 then that is the equation of the vertical asymptote. However, if you choose to define the domain as x > 0 (in R), then there is no vertical asymptote.
The domain is {-4, 2, 6, 7}.
(2,-3),(-4,2),(6,2),(-5,-3),(-3,0)
The domain consists of the set {3, 4, 5, 8}
{-3,2,0}
{2,-4,6,-5,-3}
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The domain is {-1, 0, 2, 4}.
The domain is the set {-3, -2, 0, 3}. Note that because -2 is mapped to -5 as well as 6, this relationship is not a function.
Find the domain of the relation then draw the graph.
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The answer depends on the domain. If the domain is the whole of the real numbers, the range in y ≥ 1. However, you can choose to have the domain as [1, 2] in which case the range will be [2, 5]. If you choose another domain you will get another range.
The domain is {-1, 0, 1, 3}.