Relations, Functions, and Linear Equations Sections 2.1, 2.2 Modern Algebra II.

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Relations, Functions, and Linear Equations Sections 2.1, 2.2 Modern Algebra II

A.1 B.-1 C.2 D.Undefined

A.1 B.-1 C.2 D.Undefined

A.-5/8 B.-3/2 C.5/2 D.Undefined

A.-5/8 B.-3/2 C.5/2 D.Undefined

Determine whether the following equation is linear. Linear

Not Linear

Determine whether the following equation is linear. Not Linear

Determine whether the following equation is linear. Linear

Determine whether the following equation is a function. Function

Not a Function

Determine whether the following equation is a function. Function

Function

Find the domain of {(1,3), (1,2), (4, -2)}.

Find the range of {(1,3), (1,2), (4, -2)}.

Find the range of the graph.