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I. Determine the given relations whether it is a function or not.

1. {(0,0), (3,3), (2,2), (4,4)} 2. {(1,2), (2,1), (3,1), (1,3)} 3. {(1,7), (4,7), (-1,7), (4,7) }
4. { (1,2), (4,9), (6,0), (0,1)} 5. {(2,1), (2-3), (2,9), (2,2)} 6. {(1,1), (-1,1), (-2,1), (0,1) }

7. 8. X 2 1 0 -1
9. Y 1 2 0 1
X Y X Y
-1 0 4 6
-1 1 8 12
-1 2 12 8
0 3 16 4
10. X 3 0 1 3
Y -2 0 2 5

11. 12. 13.

1 -1 -2 -3
-2
5 1 4 3 0
9
-7 3 9 5 3
13
-10 5 13 8 5

14. 15.

II. Express each relations as a table, as a graph, and as a mapping diagram.


1. {(-2,-1), (-1,-1), (0,0), (1,-1), (2,-4) }

Table Graph Mapping

Domain: _________________________
Range: _________________________
Function: _________________________
1 3
2. { (2,1), (2, ), (2,2), (2, ) }
2 4
Table Graph Mapping

Domain: _________________________
Range: _________________________
Function: _________________________
III. Express the following relations as a mapping, state the domain and range, then determine if it
is a function.
1 1 3
1. { (-2,1), (0,2), (2,3), (0,4) } 2. { ( , 3 ¿, ( , 3), ( , 3), (1,3) }
4 2 4

Domain: _________________________ Domain: _________________________


Range: _________________________ Range: _________________________
Function: _________________________ Function: _________________________

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