Graph the relation. Find the domain and range.

Graph the relation
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Question 2a GraphThe first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Question 2a Graph The first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Question 2bThe first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Question 2b The first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Graph 2cThe first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Graph 2c The first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Question 2dThe first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Question 2d The first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range
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Unfortunately, without the specific relation given, it is not possible to graph the relation or determine the domain and range. Please provide the equation or description of the relation in order to answer the question.

Multiple Choice

Is the relation a function?
RelationThe picture shows two rectangular boxes with one column of four numbers in each box.
Left box column numbers from top to bottom are: 3, 10, 11, 13
Right box column numbers from top to bottom are: 6, 6, 1, 13
Four arrows, one for each left box number, are pointing from left box numbers toward right box numbers:
number 3 in left box points to 2nd number 6 from the top in right box;
number 10 in left box points to number 13 in right box;
number 11 in left box points to number 1 in right box;
number 13 in left box points to 1st number 6 at top of right box
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yes
yes

no
no

No

Is the relation a function?

{(14, 15), (5, 7), (3, 10), (11, 1), (5, 8)}
(1 point)
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yes
yes

no

No

I need more information to accurately answer your question. Please provide a specific relation or equation for me to work with.

To graph the relation, you would need to plot the given points on a coordinate plane. The first point is (x=-1, y=-0.5), the second point is (x=0, y=0), the third point is (x=1.5, y=0), the fourth point is (x=2, y=1.5), and the fifth point is (x=-0.5, y=-1).

To find the domain and range of the relation, you would need to determine the set of possible x-values and y-values for the points in the relation.

For the given points, the domain is the set of x-values which are {-1, 0, 1.5, 2, -0.5}.
The range is the set of y-values which are {-1, -0.5, 0, 1.5}.

So the domain of the relation is {-1, 0, 1.5, 2, -0.5} and the range is {-1, -0.5, 0, 1.5}.