Find the domain and the range of the relation. Determine whether the relation is a function

Input -6
Output 1 -5 9 69

The domain is {_} (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)

The domain of the relation is {-6}

The domain of a relation refers to the set of all possible inputs or x-values. In this case, the given relation has only one input value, which is -6. Therefore, the domain of the relation is {-6}.

To find the domain of the relation, we need to determine all the possible input values. In this case, the input is given as "-6". Therefore, the domain of the relation is {-6}.

To find the range of the relation, we need to determine all the possible output values. From the given information, the output values are 1, -5, 9, and 69. Therefore, the range of the relation is {1, -5, 9, 69}.

Now, let's determine if the relation is a function. A function is a relation where each input corresponds to exactly one output. In this case, the input value of -6 corresponds to multiple output values (1, -5, 9, and 69). Therefore, the relation is not a function.