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Snowcat [4.5K]
1 year ago
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Which graph describes the relation {(5, 1), (1, –2), (0, –1), (–3, 2)}?

Mathematics
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UNO [17]1 year ago
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The graph represents a relation provided  R =  {(5, 1), (1, –2), (0, –1), (–3, 2)}

<h3>What is an ordered double?</h3>

It is defined as a representation of coordinates in a two-dimensional coordinate plane. It has a list of two elements in it, such as (x, y).

We have a relation:

R = {(5, 1), (1, –2), (0, –1), (–3, 2)}

We can represent it on a coordinate plane as (x, y)

After plotting on a coordinate plane we will get a graph of a relation

R =  {(5, 1), (1, –2), (0, –1), (–3, 2)}

Thus, the graph represents a relation provided  R =  {(5, 1), (1, –2), (0, –1), (–3, 2)}

Learn more about the ordered double here:

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