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Observe the figure express the relation as ordered pairs. \"\"

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Draw a table with two columns and list the x-coordinates in the first column and

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y-coordinates in the second column.

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x

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y

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2

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1

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7

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The domain of the relation is the set of all first (x-coordinates) coordinates.

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The domain of the relation is \"\".

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The range of the relation is the set of second (y-coordinates) coordinates.

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The range of the relation is \"\"

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Inverse: Exchange x and y in each ordered pair and write the inverse of the relation

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\"\". \"\"

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The domain of the relation is \"\".

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The range of the relation is \"\".

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The inverse of the relation \"\".