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Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for a relation (a set of ordered pairs) to be considered a <em>function</em>, every value in the <em>domain</em> (the set of all the first numbers in the pair) is associated with one value in the <em>range</em> (the set of all second numbers in the pair). This is easiest to see visually. Our domain is the set {2, 3, 4, 5} and our range is the set {4, 6, 8, 10}, and we can visualize the ordered pair (2, 4) as an "arrow" starting a 2 in the domain and ending at 4 in the range. When seen this way, a relation is a function if <em>every value in the domain only has one arrow coming out of it</em>. We can see from the attached picture that the ordered pairs in the problem are a function, so this statement is true.
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I can't see the pic
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Answer:
y = 8
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Answer:
number of math problems = 26
number of science problem = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
a total of 42 math and science problems for homework
Let m be the number of math problems and 's' be the number of science problems

You have 10 more math problems than science problems

substitute s+10 for m in the first equation



subtract 10 from both sides

divide both sides by 2




number of math problems = 26
number of science problem = 16