Original Promptconvert this to a ready to use worksheet: . Relation Mapping
Draw a mapping diagram for the relation ({(3, 7), (1, 4), (5, 7), (2, 8)}).
2. Table Representation
Create a table to represent the relation ({(6, 2), (4, 9), (7, 3), (4, 5)}).
3. Ordered Pairs
List the ordered pairs for the relation shown in this table:
x
y
2
5
0
-3
4
7
4. Domain Identification
What is the domain of the relation ({(2, 3), (5, 7), (7, 1), (2, 8)})?
5. Range Identification
What is the range of the relation
This worksheet focuses on reviewing concepts related to relations and functions in mathematics. Students will learn to represent relations using mapping diagrams and tables, identify domains and ranges, and determine whether a relation qualifies as a function. Through a series of examples and exercises, learners will practice drawing mapping diagrams, creating tables, and listing ordered pairs. Additionally, the worksheet includes sections on domain and range identification, the criteria for functions, and function evaluation. Students will engage with various mathematical expressions, use the vertical line test to assess functions, and solve problems involving the evaluation of function values. This comprehensive review is designed to reinforce understanding and application of key mathematical concepts related to relations and functions.