Aly has a relation with a domain of (0, 1, 2, 3) and a range of (3, 6, 9, 12). Her relation is not a function.

True

False

False

False.

The relation shown is a function because each input value in the domain is paired with a unique output value in the range. In a function, no two different input values can have the same output value.

To determine if a relation is a function, you need to check if each input, or element in the domain, has a unique output, or element in the range. In this case, we can see that Aly has a relation with a domain of (0, 1, 2, 3) and a range of (3, 6, 9, 12).

To check if the relation is a function, we can examine whether each input has a unique output. Let's do that:

- For an input of 0, the output is 3.
- For an input of 1, the output is 6.
- For an input of 2, the output is 9.
- For an input of 3, the output is 12.

From this analysis, we can see that each input has a unique output. Therefore, the relation is indeed a function.

The statement "Her relation is not a function" is false.