Sec. 2.1 # 8, 19, 32, 38, 43. 8. Domain is all the x values and range is all the y values. DR 4 16 -4 -2 2 4 Graph was not large enough for 16.

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Sec. 2.1 # 8, 19, 32, 38, 43

8. Domain is all the x values and range is all the y values. DR Graph was not large enough for 16.

19.A relation is any set of ordered pairs. A function is a relation where NO x values are the same. To be a function, your graph must pass the vertical line test. In this problem, the relation is NOT a function because there are two ordered pairs with the same first number - 1.

32. graph

38. This is not linear, it has a cubic term and a quadratic term. Here is what it looked like using my handy dandy calculator.

43.As I look at the graph, ask yourself, does it pass the vertical line test? In this problem it does, so the ordered pairs DO represent a function. For each value of x (input), there is exactly one value of y (output).