Respuesta :

The range is the set of y coordinates (or outputs). For any point (x,y) the y coordinate is the second number listed. For example, with (8,7) the y coordinate is 7.

So we simply list all of the y coordinates of each ordered pair. Those values are: 1, 0, -1, 7, 7

Let's order them as you would see on a number line

-1, 0, 1, 7, 7

then let's toss out the extra 7 to get

-1, 0, 1, 7

So the range is the set {-1, 0, 1, 7}

The range of the given relation is  {1, 0, -1, 7}.

What is the range of a relation?

The set which contains all the second elements of all the ordered pair of a relation is called the range of relation.

What is the domain of a relation?

The set which conatins all the first elements of all the ordered pairs of relation is known as the domain of the relation.

What is set?

Sets are a collection of well-defined objects or elements.

According to the given question.

We have a set of ordered pairs which shows a relation between the two obects of the set.

{(-2, 1), (0,0), (3, -1), (-1, 7), (5, 7)}

We know that " the set which contains all the second elements of all ordered pairs of a relation is called range of the relation".

Therefore, the range of the given relation is  {1, 0, -1, 7}.

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