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<p>For the given domain and range, draw one relation that is a function and one that is not. Use the same set of axes for each part.</p><p>domain <code class='latex inline'>\{x\in \mathbb{R}\}</code>, range <code class='latex inline'>\{y \in \mathbb{R}, y \leq -1\}</code></p>
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<p>For the given domain and range, draw one relation that is a function and one that is not. Use the same set of axes for each part.</p><p>domain <code class='latex inline'>\{x\in \mathbb{R}, x \leq 2\}</code>, range <code class='latex inline'>\{y \in \mathbb{R}, y \leq -2\}</code></p>
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