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    (2,3)(4,5)(6,7)(8,9) represents a function

    (2,3)(4,5)(6,7)(8,9) represents a function Domain is the x-values: x = (2, 4, 6, 8) Range is the y-values: y = (3, 5, 7, 9) The function y, or f(x) is: y = x + 1 where x = (2, 4, 6, 8) Test this function for x = 2: y = 2 + 1 y = 3 Test this function for x = 4: y = 4 + 1 y = 5 Test this...
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    The domain of a relation is all even negative integers greater than -9. The range y of the relation

    The domain of a relation is all even negative integers greater than -9. The range y of the relation is the set formed by adding 4 to the numbers in the domain. Write the relation as a table of values and as an equation. The domain is even negative integers greater than -9: {-8, -6, -4, -2}...
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