Suppose that you could replace the ordered pair (1, 4) to make the relation R (shown left) into a function. Which ordered pair would work?

(1, 2)

(–1, 4)

(2, 3)

(4, 15)

answer (4,15)

Respuesta :

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is D on E2020....

(D) [tex](4, 15)[/tex]

Relation:

  • A relation is a connection between two value sets.
  • The relationship in mathematics is between the x and y values of ordered pairs.
  • The domain is the set of all x-values, and the range is the set of all y-values.
  • The x-values from each ordered pair are the domain in this image, as can be seen.
  • The y-values from each ordered pair make up the range.
  • The values are indicated as a set using the brackets.
  • It's crucial to avoid using the same values twice in the domain and range sets (notice that two of the ordered pairs have the number 2 as the y-value, but 2 is listed only once in the range).\

Therefore, the correct option is (D) [tex](4, 15)[/tex].

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