No. More than 1 element in the domain (1 and 3) have the same image in the co-domain. (-2)
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step-by-step explanation:
compare
Answer from: Quest
8
step-by-step explanation:
just put √(2) * √(32) into a calculator. that will make the answer be 8.
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