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One-To-One Correspondence: Domain Range

The document discusses functions and one-to-one correspondence. It provides examples of relations that are functions based on having each input mapped to a single output, as well as examples that are not functions because they map inputs to multiple outputs or are missing outputs for some inputs.

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One-To-One Correspondence: Domain Range

The document discusses functions and one-to-one correspondence. It provides examples of relations that are functions based on having each input mapped to a single output, as well as examples that are not functions because they map inputs to multiple outputs or are missing outputs for some inputs.

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ONE-TO-ONE CORRESPONDENCE

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y 1 2 3

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RANGE Rule y =

DOMAIN

NOT A FUNCTION

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x y1 y2

DOMAIN

RANGE

FUNCTION CONCEPT

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x2

DOMAIN

RANGE

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