Give the domain and range.


A relation. An arrow goes from 0 to 2, 2 to 6, 4 to 10.

domain: {0, 2, 4}, range: {2, 6, 10}


domain: {0}, range: {2}


domain: {2, 6, 10}, range: {0, 2, 4}

What u got.

The correct domain and range for the given relation are:

Domain: {0, 2, 4}
Range: {2, 6, 10}

To find the domain and range of a relation, you need to identify all the input values (domain) and output values (range) in the relation.

In the given relation, we have:
An arrow goes from 0 to 2
An arrow goes from 2 to 6
An arrow goes from 4 to 10

The input values or domain of the relation are the numbers that have arrows starting from them. In this case, the domain is {0, 2, 4}.

The output values or range of the relation are the numbers that have arrows ending at them. In this case, the range is {2, 6, 10}.

Therefore, the correct answer is: domain: {0, 2, 4}, range: {2, 6, 10}

the domain is all the numbers at the tail of the arrows

the range is all the numbers being pointed to.