Answer:
Range
Step-by-step explanation:
The range of a graph tells you <u>all of the possible y-values</u> for it.
There is also the domain, which tells you all of the possible x-values.
For example, if you have this relation, that only has these points:
(1, 2) (2, 4) (3, 6)
Then the range is {2, 4, 6}. This means the "y" can ONLY be the numbers stated here.
The domain would be {1, 2, 3}.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Prove set equality by showing that for any element
,
if and only if
.
Example:
.
.
.
.
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Proof for
for any element
:
Assume that
. Thus,
and
.
Since
, either
or
(or both.)
- If
, then combined with
,
. - Similarly, if
, then combined with
,
.
Thus, either
or
(or both.)
Therefore,
as required.
Proof for
:
Assume that
. Thus, either
or
(or both.)
- If
, then
and
. Notice that
since the contrapositive of that statement,
, is true. Therefore,
and thus
. - Otherwise, if
, then
and
. Similarly,
implies
. Therefore,
.
Either way,
.
Therefore,
implies
, as required.