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Is this set of ordered pairs a function? {(4,4), (5,5), (9,9), (3,3)} |
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Is this set of ordered pairs a function? {(3,4), (4,5), (5,6), (6,7)} |
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Is this set of ordered pairs a function? {(4,1), (5,1), (9,1), (3,1)} |
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Is this set of ordered pairs a function? {(4,2), (2,4), (4,3), (3,4)} |
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Is this set of ordered pairs a function? {(0,4), (8,2), (0,9), (6,3)} |
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What rule represents the function that finds y by multiplying x by 6? |
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What rule represents the function that finds y by decreasing x by 7? |
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TRUE/FALSE? A relation can have 2,000 ordered pairs. |
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TRUE/FALSE? A relation is a set of x-values only. |
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TRUE/FALSE? The set of all y-values in a relation is called the RANGE. |
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What is the set of all x-values of a relation called? |
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TRUE/FALSE? A function is a special type of relation where the x-values DO NOT repeat. |
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Using the x-values of 5, 6, and 7, what ordered pairs satisfy the rule y = x + 4? |
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Using the x-values of 1, 3, and 9, what ordered pairs satisfy the rule y = -2x? |
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{(1, -2), (3,-6), (9, -18)} |
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What is the COOLEST subject? |
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