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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081_091%3A_CAM_Aligned_Textbook/06%3A_Linear_Equations_and_Functions/6.09%3A_Functions_Continued
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Monroe_Community_College/MTH_104_Intermediate_Algebra/3%3A_Graphs_and_Functions/3.6%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Denver/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics_2e/04%3A_Applications_of_Other_Functions/4.01%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_098%3A_Intermediate_Algebra_for_Calculus/01%3A_Chapter_1_-_Functions_and_Equations/1.02%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    This section covers an introduction to both relations and function. The concept of domain and range are covered, and many examples are presented in visual, graphical and mathematical formats.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Northeast_Wisconsin_Technical_College/College_Technical_Math_1A_(NWTC)/06%3A_Graphing_Linear_Equations/6.02%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    This page discusses the mathematics of relations and functions, highlighting how to determine domain, range, and function status. It defines relations as sets of ordered pairs and emphasizes the crite...This page discusses the mathematics of relations and functions, highlighting how to determine domain, range, and function status. It defines relations as sets of ordered pairs and emphasizes the criteria for functions, where each input has a unique output. The text includes examples for evaluating functions using notation, differentiating between independent and dependent variables, and analyzing real-world applications.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_091%3A_Essentials_of_Intermediate_Algebra/03%3A_Functions/3.02%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_C%3A_Intermediate_Algebra_(Carr)/02%3A_Graphs_and_Functions/2.05%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_084__Intermediate_Algebra_Foundations_for_Soc_Sci_Lib_Arts_and_GenEd/04%3A_Functions/4.02%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Corequisite_Codex/09%3A_An_Overview_of_Functions/9.01%3A_Relations_and_Mappings
    The domain is the set of all x-values of the relation. The range is the set of all y-values of the relation. The set of all x-coordinates is the domain of the relation and the set of all \...The domain is the set of all x-values of the relation. The range is the set of all y-values of the relation. The set of all x-coordinates is the domain of the relation and the set of all y-coordinates is the range. The domain of a relation is all the x-values in the ordered pairs of the relation. The arrows show the pairing of the elements of the domain with the elements of the range. The range of a relation is all the y-values in the ordered pairs of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics/02%3A_More_About_Functions/2.01%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C045%3A_Beginning_and_Intermediate_Algebra_(Tran)/05%3A_Graphs_and_Functions/5.06%3A_Relations_and_Functions
    The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of...The set of all the names of the students in the class is called the domain of the relation and the set of all student ID numbers paired with these students is the range of the relation. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the function. Use the set of ordered pairs to (i) determine whether the relation is a function (ii) find the domain of the relation (iii) find the range of the relation.

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