If a function is defined by an equation in x and y, then the set of points

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If a function is defined by an equation in x and y, then the set of points (x, y) in the xy-plane that satisfy the equation is called the __________.

(a) Romain of the function 

(b) Range of the function 

(c) Graph of the function 

(d) Relation of the function  

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College Algebra

ISBN: 9780135226865

11th Edition

Authors: Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan III

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