Set of coordinates
Consider the following ordered pairs that represent a relation.
{(–4, –7), (0, 6), (5, –3), (5, 2)}
What can be concluded about the domain and range for this relation?
{(–4, –7), (0, 6), (5, –3), (5, 2)}
What can be concluded about the domain and range for this relation?
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Graph the points (10,7) and (3,8) on the coordinate plane.
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