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.
The domain of a relation consists of all the unique input values (or first elements) from the ordered pairs. In the given relation, the pairs are (2, 8), (0, 8), (1, 5), (1, 3), and (2, 3). The unique input values are 0, 1, and 2, so the domain of the relation is {0, 1, 2}.
{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}.
The range is {-5, -2, 1, 4}
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