To determine which relation has a domain of -5, 0, and 5, you need to look for a set of ordered pairs where the first element (the input) consists of those specific values. For example, if you have a relation defined by pairs like (-5, a), (0, b), and (5, c), where 'a', 'b', and 'c' can be any corresponding values, then this relation would have the specified domain. If you provide specific relations, I can help identify which one meets the criteria.
No it is not because contains one-to-many mappings.
The domain is the real numbers except {0, 5}.
The domain of y=lnx is (0,∞) and the range is (-∞,∞).
The domain of y = x2 is [0,+infinity]
domain: all real numbers range: {5}
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.
All functions are relations with the condition that each element of the domain is paired with only one element of the range. A relation is any pairing of numbers from the domain to the range.
An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.
No it is not because contains one-to-many mappings.
{2,-4,6,-5,-3}
{-3,2,0}
sqrt(x) Domain: {0,infinity) Range: {0,infinity) *note: the domain and range include the point zero.
The domain is the real numbers except {0, 5}.
Project domain in a resume refers to the type of knowledge a candidate possesses. The domains could be in fields such as computers, internal relations, or law.
The range is {-5, -2, 1, 4}
The domain of y=lnx is (0,∞) and the range is (-∞,∞).