If it's a linear function, 3 should do, but 4 will give an extra check on you work.
If the function is quadratic exponential, etc. then at least 4 pairs should be used.
A relation has pairs of numbers. A function is a special relation where for each input there is one and only one output.
The numbers 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers. Are there other pairs of prime numbers which are consecutive numbers?
y = 2x + 3 is a function rule. This rule can also be written in several different ways:f(x) = 2x + 3 "f of x equals ...', or f: x -> 2x+3 "f maps x as ...".As a set of ordered pairs. Here is a set of pairs which satisfy our function, f: {(1,5), (2,7), (3, 9), (4, 11)}.A table of values, also known as a 'T chart'.A mapping diagram,, which has two oval shapes with numbers in them, and arrows joining the numbers in one oval to the numbers in the other oval.
80 has 5 factor pairs.
2 + 164 + 146 + 128 + 104 pairs of even numbers can be found whose sum is eighteen.
If one x-value does not have two y-values, then it is a function. In other words, x cannot be repeated. For example, take a parabola whose vertex is at the origin and points are all found in the first and fourth quadrants, forming a "c" of sorts. This graph would not pass the vertical-line test and would therefore not be considered a function.
A relation has pairs of numbers. A function is a special relation where for each input there is one and only one output.
6.232 6.236
The function in algebra of ordered pairs is function notation. For example, it would be written out like: f(x)=3x/4 if you wanted to know three fourths of a number.
If there are n numbers in the group, there aren2 ordered pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1) ordered pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated,n2/2 pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1)/2 pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated.
The numbers 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers. Are there other pairs of prime numbers which are consecutive numbers?
I'd hate to give you a definition like, "Related pairs of numbers are pairs of numbers that are related" so let's just go with an example. Let the first number of a pair represent a quantity of bicycles. Let the second number represent the number of tires per bicycle. With 1 bicycle you would have 2 tires, with 2 you would have 4 and so on. (1,2)(2,4)(3,6)(4,8) are related pairs of numbers.
I'd hate to give you a definition like, "Related pairs of numbers are pairs of numbers that are related" so let's just go with an example. Let the first number of a pair represent a quantity of bicycles. Let the second number represent the number of tires per bicycle. With 1 bicycle you would have 2 tires, with 2 you would have 4 and so on. (1,2)(2,4)(3,6)(4,8) are related pairs of numbers.
If a set of ordered pairs is not a relation, the set can still be a function.
If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.
17 is the LCM of 1,17 and 17,17
That would depend on the given number. Since you didn't give us one, I will. 48 Two pairs of numbers with the given LCM of 48 are (12,16) and (16,24)