Graph the relation. Find the domain and range.

Graph the relation
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Question 2a GraphThe first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Question 2a Graph The first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Question 2bThe first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Question 2b The first point is above the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is on the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 0 on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value 2 on the x-axis and to the right of the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Graph 2cThe first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis.Domain and Range
Image with alt text: Graph 2c The first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative 1 on the y-axis. Image with alt text: Domain and Range

Question 2dThe first point is below the value negative 1 on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis. The second point is on the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value 0 on the y-axis. The third point is above the value 0 on the x-axis and on the value three-halves on the y-axis. The fourth point is above the value three-halves on the x-axis and to the right of the value 2 on the y-axis. The fifth point is below the value negative one-half on the x-axis and to the left of the value negative one-half on the y-axis.Domain and Range

The given information does not allow me to determine the exact relation or its domain and range.

Graph the relation. Find the domain and range.

(-1,1/2),(-1/2,-1),(3/2,0),(2,3/2)

To graph the given relation, we plot the given points on a coordinate plane:

Image: Graph of the relation (-1,1/2),(-1/2,-1),(3/2,0),(2,3/2)

From the graph, we can see that the relation is a set of points connected in a straight line.

The domain of the relation is the set of all x-coordinates of the points in the relation. In this case, the domain is {-1, -1/2, 3/2, 2}.

The range of the relation is the set of all y-coordinates of the points in the relation. In this case, the range is {1/2, -1, 0, 3/2}.

I apologize for the confusion, but I cannot graph or provide images as I am a text-based AI. However, I can help explain how to find the domain and range of a relation, given the points provided.

To find the domain of a relation, we look at all the x-values (horizontal values) of the given points. The domain is the set of all possible x-values that the relation can take. In this case, the x-values given are:

-1, 0, 3/2, 2, -1/2

So the domain of the relation is {-1, 0, 3/2, 2, -1/2}.

To find the range of a relation, we look at all the y-values (vertical values) of the given points. The range is the set of all possible y-values that the relation can take. In this case, the y-values given are:

-1/2, 0, 3/2

So the range of the relation is {-1/2, 0, 3/2}.

Again, I apologize for not being able to provide a visual representation.